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The following pages link to Strategy-proof allocation of indivisible goods (Q2386331):
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- Hierarchical allocation (Q1929081) (← links)
- Domains of social choice functions on which coalition strategy-proofness and maskin monotonicity are equivalent (Q1934066) (← links)
- Strategy-proof allocation mechanisms for economies with public goods (Q1941981) (← links)
- Assigning papers to referees (Q1959732) (← links)
- Eliciting preferences to assign positions and compensation (Q1973452) (← links)
- Random assignments of bundles (Q1985726) (← links)
- Strategy-proof and Pareto efficient allocation of indivisible goods: general impossibility domains (Q2041075) (← links)
- Serial dictatorship mechanisms with reservation prices: heterogeneous objects (Q2058845) (← links)
- Restricted environments and incentive compatibility in interdependent values models (Q2078029) (← links)
- Efficient mixtures of priority rules for assigning objects (Q2078057) (← links)
- Strategy-proof club formation with indivisible club facilities (Q2088896) (← links)
- Strategy-proof popular mechanisms (Q2092775) (← links)
- Object reallocation problems under single-peaked preferences: two characterizations of the crawler (Q2100102) (← links)
- Serial rules in a multi-unit Shapley-Scarf market (Q2100651) (← links)
- Core and top trading cycles in a market with indivisible goods and externalities (Q2138371) (← links)
- Stable matching of student-groups to dormitories (Q2140313) (← links)
- The crawler: three equivalence results for object (re)allocation problems when preferences are single-peaked (Q2155231) (← links)
- Continuity and incentive compatibility in cardinal mechanisms (Q2178581) (← links)
- Serial dictatorship mechanisms with reservation prices (Q2206002) (← links)
- Evolution and Rawlsian social choice in matching (Q2206800) (← links)
- Swap-flexibility in the assignment of houses (Q2222205) (← links)
- Ex-post incentive compatible and individually rational assignments in housing markets with interdependent values (Q2222222) (← links)
- Pareto-optimal assignments by hierarchical exchange (Q2247951) (← links)
- Pareto optimal allocation under uncertain preferences: uncertainty models, algorithms, and complexity (Q2289006) (← links)
- Notions of anonymity for object assignment: impossibility theorems (Q2299463) (← links)
- Matching with restricted trade (Q2329419) (← links)
- Top trading cycles, consistency, and acyclic priorities for house allocation with existing tenants (Q2334138) (← links)
- Random assignments on preference domains with a tier structure (Q2338670) (← links)
- Overlapping multiple object assignments (Q2358791) (← links)
- Strategy-proof assignment on the full preference domain (Q2386134) (← links)
- Strategy-proof allocation mechanisms for economies with an indivisible good (Q2386305) (← links)
- House allocation with existing tenants: an equivalence (Q2387316) (← links)
- Strategyproof single unit award rules (Q2388828) (← links)
- Reclaim-proof allocation of indivisible objects (Q2436293) (← links)
- A Solomonic solution to the problem of assigning a private indivisible good (Q2437827) (← links)
- Matching with quorums (Q2440142) (← links)
- Consistent strategy-proof assignment by hierarchical exchange (Q2447169) (← links)
- A note on the serial dictatorship with project closures (Q2450713) (← links)
- Serial dictatorship and Pareto optimality (Q2462289) (← links)
- Bribe-proof rules in the division problem (Q2462290) (← links)
- Strategy-proof and symmetric allocation of an indivisible good (Q2473060) (← links)
- Welfare and stability in senior matching markets (Q2482669) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness, core, and sequential trade (Q2493236) (← links)
- Characterizations of strategy-proof and fair mechanisms for allocating indivisible goods (Q2505520) (← links)
- Efficient priority rules (Q2506315) (← links)
- Characterizations of the sequential priority rules in the assignment of object types (Q2513285) (← links)
- Pairwise partition graphs and strategy-proof social choice in the exogenous indifference class model (Q2629509) (← links)
- Alternative characterizations of Boston mechanism (Q2637851) (← links)
- Alternative characterizations of the top trading cycles rule in housing markets (Q2660053) (← links)
- Beyond the worst-case analysis of random priority: smoothed and average-case approximation ratios in mechanism design (Q2672280) (← links)