The following pages link to On cores and indivisibility (Q1843369):
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- Enrollment manipulations in school choice (Q268634) (← links)
- House-swapping with divorcing and engaged pairs (Q277606) (← links)
- Object allocation via deferred-acceptance: strategy-proofness and comparative statics (Q290170) (← links)
- Random decentralized market processes for stable job matchings with competitive salaries (Q308603) (← links)
- Transferring ownership of public housing to existing tenants: a market design approach (Q308656) (← links)
- Improving schools through school choice: a market design approach (Q337801) (← links)
- Investments and the holdup problem in a matching market (Q387329) (← links)
- Top trading with fixed tie-breaking in markets with indivisible goods (Q402062) (← links)
- Income distribution and housing prices: an assignment model approach (Q402089) (← links)
- A simple sufficient condition for strong implementation (Q405557) (← links)
- School choice: impossibilities for affirmative action (Q423742) (← links)
- The Pareto-dominant strategy-proof and fair rule for problems with indivisible goods (Q431227) (← links)
- The difference indifference makes in strategy-proof allocation of objects (Q449183) (← links)
- Indivisible commodities and an equivalence theorem on the strong core (Q462850) (← links)
- A new perspective on Kesten's school choice with consent idea (Q472219) (← links)
- On the existence of a strictly strong Nash equilibrium under the student-optimal deferred acceptance algorithm (Q485776) (← links)
- An experimental study on the incentives of the probabilistic serial mechanism (Q485790) (← links)
- Incentive compatible market design with applications (Q495753) (← links)
- An efficient multi-item dynamic auction with budget constrained bidders (Q495767) (← links)
- Two simple variations of top trading cycles (Q496872) (← links)
- A short proof for the characterization of the core in housing markets (Q498757) (← links)
- How to efficiently allocate houses under price controls? (Q500551) (← links)
- On the solution of \(w\)-stable sets (Q502372) (← links)
- A computational approach to the multi-period many-to-one matching with ties (Q512877) (← links)
- On the operation of multiple matching markets (Q516981) (← links)
- House exchange and residential segregation in networks (Q521882) (← links)
- Age-based preferences in paired kidney exchange (Q523519) (← links)
- Axiomatization of the Shapley value using the balanced cycle contributions property (Q532755) (← links)
- Kidney exchange: an egalitarian mechanism (Q533096) (← links)
- The core of Shapley-Scarf markets with couples (Q533914) (← links)
- A dynamic recontracting process for multiple-type housing markets (Q533919) (← links)
- Noncooperative formation of coalitions in hedonic games (Q548065) (← links)
- A model of partnership formation (Q553531) (← links)
- Coalition-proof Nash allocation in a barter game with multiple indivisible goods (Q557955) (← links)
- Farsighted house allocation (Q617588) (← links)
- House allocation with fractional endowments (Q637577) (← links)
- The Pareto-stability concept is a natural solution concept for discrete matching markets with indifferences (Q637586) (← links)
- Secure implementation in Shapley-Scarf housing markets (Q639889) (← links)
- Implementation in adaptive better-response dynamics: towards a general theory of bounded rationality in mechanisms (Q645640) (← links)
- Transplant quality and patients' preferences in paired kidney exchange (Q665102) (← links)
- Non-bossiness (Q682486) (← links)
- Coalitional strategy-proof house allocation (Q697840) (← links)
- Ordinal efficiency and the polyhedral separating hyperplane theorem (Q697847) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and the core in house allocation problems (Q700121) (← links)
- Unique stability in simple coalition formation games (Q705860) (← links)
- Researching with whom? Stability and manipulation (Q705896) (← links)
- Random paths to stability in the roommate problem (Q705942) (← links)
- Stability and Nash implementation in matching markets with couples (Q708931) (← links)
- Exchange of indivisible goods and indifferences: the top trading absorbing sets mechanisms (Q719868) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and identical preferences lower bound in allocation problem of indivisible objects (Q722621) (← links)