The following pages link to A note on Gale's example (Q1845528):
Displaying 27 items.
- Short sales, destruction of resources, welfare (Q343133) (← links)
- Manipulation by reallocating initial endowments (Q593964) (← links)
- Gross substitutability mappings in economic equilibrium theory (Q797471) (← links)
- Private information, transferable utility, and the core (Q847871) (← links)
- Fair division under joint ownership: Recent results and open problems (Q909552) (← links)
- Gross substitutability of point-to-set correspondences (Q1053591) (← links)
- The proportional solution for rights problems (Q1111490) (← links)
- Can everyone benefit from growth ? Two difficulties (Q1116868) (← links)
- Disadvantageous monopolies and disadvantageous endowments (Q1252784) (← links)
- Connectedness of the set of manipulable equilibria (Q1262183) (← links)
- Redistribution and welfare (Q1330868) (← links)
- Axiomatic and game-theoretic analysis of bankruptcy and taxation problems: a survey. (Q1398381) (← links)
- Impossibility results for parametrized notions of efficiency and strategy-proofness in exchange economies (Q2016215) (← links)
- Short sale constraints, correlation and market efficiency (Q2098933) (← links)
- Transfer paradox in a general equilibrium economy: an experimental investigation (Q2126168) (← links)
- Credit frictions and participation in over-the-counter markets (Q2211492) (← links)
- New variable-population paradoxes for resource allocation (Q2247950) (← links)
- Monotonicity and competitive equilibrium in cake-cutting (Q2323302) (← links)
- Equilibrium and optimality: some imprints of David Gale (Q2389286) (← links)
- Coalition-enhancing fiscal policies in an open economy: a CES framework of Gale's transfer paradox (Q2441215) (← links)
- The proportional ordinal Shapley solution for pure exchange economies (Q2675439) (← links)
- The Incentive Ratio in Exchange Economies (Q2958354) (← links)
- Reaching Cournot-Walras Equilibrium (Q4606393) (← links)
- Gradient differences and bilateral barters (Q5169451) (← links)
- On the manipulability of allocation rules through endowment augmentation (Q6584587) (← links)
- Constrained dictatorial rules are subject to variable-population paradoxes (Q6611991) (← links)
- Allocation rules are very generally vulnerable to the strategic withholding of endowments (Q6665437) (← links)