The following pages link to On cores and indivisibility (Q1843369):
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- Indivisibilities, lotteries, and sunspot equilibria (Q1338997) (← links)
- Existence of an equilibrium in a competitive economy with indivisibilities and money (Q1361090) (← links)
- Restricted housewapping games (Q1361899) (← links)
- Implementation in generalized matching problems (Q1363086) (← links)
- Efficient and non-deteriorating choice. (Q1398323) (← links)
- Ordinal efficiency and dominated sets of assignments. (Q1411037) (← links)
- Strategyproof exchange of indivisible goods. (Q1415914) (← links)
- The evolution of exchange. (Q1427490) (← links)
- Monotonic and implementable solutions in generalized matching problems. (Q1427493) (← links)
- The \textit{ex ante} incentive compatible core of the assignment game. (Q1431786) (← links)
- Application of M-convex submodular flow problem to mathematical economics (Q1433504) (← links)
- Equilibrium in an exchange economy with multiple indivisible commodities and money (Q1567184) (← links)
- Consistency in house allocation problems (Q1576474) (← links)
- On the existence of stable roommate matchings (Q1592723) (← links)
- Existence and welfare properties of equilibrium in an exchange economy with multiple divisible and indivisible commodities and linear production technologies (Q1601454) (← links)
- Equilibrium and matching under price controls (Q1622357) (← links)
- Object allocation via immediate-acceptance: characterizations and an affirmative action application (Q1633670) (← links)
- Allocating group housing (Q1638025) (← links)
- Mutually best matches (Q1650271) (← links)
- Competitive equilibria in school assignment (Q1651277) (← links)
- On characterizations of the probabilistic serial mechanism involving incentive and invariance properties (Q1680097) (← links)
- Stable and efficient resource allocation under weak priorities (Q1691346) (← links)
- A note on budget constraints and outside options in common agency (Q1698958) (← links)
- Reordering an existing queue (Q1704061) (← links)
- Fair student placement (Q1706794) (← links)
- Approximation of incoherent probabilities (Q1726361) (← links)
- Matching with single-peaked preferences (Q1729666) (← links)
- The problem of multiple commons: a market design approach (Q1735792) (← links)
- The existence of a unique core partition in coalition formation games (Q1735811) (← links)
- Designing mechanisms to focalize welfare-improving strategies (Q1735813) (← links)
- The skipping-down strategy and stability in school choice problems with affirmative action: theory and experiment (Q1753287) (← links)
- Matching with indifferences: a comparison of algorithms in the context of course allocation (Q1753433) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and essentially single-valued cores revisited (Q1757579) (← links)
- On two kinds of manipulation for school choice problems (Q1762420) (← links)
- A foundation of location theory: existence of equilibrium, the welfare theorems, and core (Q1764794) (← links)
- An alternative proof of a characterization of the TTC mechanism (Q1785480) (← links)
- Two further impossibility results on responsive affirmative action in school choice (Q1787522) (← links)
- Endowments-swapping-proof house allocation (Q1792571) (← links)
- No bullying! A playful proof of Brouwer's fixed-point theorem (Q1800960) (← links)
- House allocation with existing tenants (Q1809490) (← links)
- A competitive market model for indivisible commodities. (Q1853705) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and population-monotonicity for house allocation problems (Q1867775) (← links)
- On the complexity of price equilibria (Q1886458) (← links)
- Hierarchical allocation (Q1929081) (← links)
- Bundling in exchange markets with indivisible goods (Q1929448) (← links)
- The kidney exchange problem: how hard is it to find a donor? (Q1931639) (← links)
- Domains of social choice functions on which coalition strategy-proofness and maskin monotonicity are equivalent (Q1934066) (← links)
- An efficient implementation of the equilibrium algorithm for housing markets with duplicate houses (Q1944108) (← links)
- The roommates problem revisited (Q1958952) (← links)
- Three-sided stable matchings with cyclic preferences (Q1959723) (← links)