Rationing a commodity along fixed paths
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Publication:1283854
DOI10.1006/jeth.1998.2468zbMath0917.90027OpenAlexW3121569742MaRDI QIDQ1283854
Publication date: 30 March 1999
Published in: Journal of Economic Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1006/jeth.1998.2468
consistencyefficiencyfair divisionrationingsingle-peaked preferencesstrategyproofnessresource monotonicity
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The replacement principle in networked economies with single-peaked preferences ⋮ Efficient, fair, and strategy-proof (re)allocation under network constraints ⋮ Secure implementation in allotment economies ⋮ Fair division with uncertain needs ⋮ Exchange in a general market with indivisible goods ⋮ Rationing rules for risky claims ⋮ Strategy-proof assignment of multiple resources ⋮ Egalitarian division under Leontief preferences ⋮ Collective rationality and monotone path division rules ⋮ Allocation rules on networks ⋮ Dominance of truthtelling and the lattice structure of Nash equilibria ⋮ Allocating multiple estates among agents with single-peaked preferences ⋮ Consistency in house allocation problems ⋮ Cheating by groups and cheating over time in surplus sharing problems ⋮ The division problem under constraints ⋮ On fixed-path rationing methods. ⋮ Strategic properties of heterogeneous serial cost sharing
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