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satisfy conditions of coalition-proofness and robustness, as well as individual incentive compatibility, the participants …
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In a large economy, a first-best provison rule for a public good is robustly implementable with budget balance because no one individual alone can affect the aggregate outcome. First-best outcomes can, however, be blocked by coalitions of agents acting in concert. With a requirement of immunity...
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satisfy conditions of coalition-proofness and robustness, as well as individual incentive compatibility, the participants …
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compatibility, we impose conditions of robust implementability and coalition proofness. Under these additional conditions … coalition proofness thus provide a foundation for the use of voting mechanisms. The analysis is also extended to a specifi …
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compatibility, we impose conditions of robust implementability and coalition proofness. Under these additional conditions … coalition proofness thus provide a foundation for the use of voting mechanisms. The analysis is also extended to a specifi …
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on a mechanism design approach that involves a requirement of coalition-proofness, as well as a requirement of robustness …
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compatibility, we impose conditions of robust implementability and coalition proofness. Under these additional conditions … coalition proofness thus provide a foundation for the use of voting mechanisms. The analysis is also extended to a specifi …
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compatibility, we impose conditions of robust implementability and coalition proofness. Under these additional conditions … coalition proofness thus provide a foundation for the use of voting mechanisms. The analysis is also extended to a specifi …
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Which decision rule should we use to make a binary collective choice? While voting procedures are applied ubiquitously, they are criticized for being inefficient. Using monetary transfers, efficient choices can be made at the cost of a budget imbalance. Is it optimal to do so? And why are...
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