"Behavioral Aspects of Implementation Theory" [PDF]
This paper incorporates behavioral economics into implementation theory. We use mechanisms that are strictly detail-free. We assume that each agent dislikes telling a white lie when such lying does not serve her/his material interest.
Hitoshi Matsushima
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Right of association and new business entry: country-level evidence from the market sector. [PDF]
Patel PC, Rietveld CA.
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A characterization of the Copeland solution [PDF]
Sanver, M. Remzi, Selcuk, Ozer
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Demystifying the 'Metric Approach to Social Compromise with the Unanimity Criterion' [PDF]
In a recent book and earlier studies, Donald Saari well clarifies the source of three classical impossibility theorems in social choice and proposes possible escape out of these negative results.
Shmuel Nitzan
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Behavioural and environmental risk factors associated with primary schoolchildren's overweight and obesity in urban Indonesia. [PDF]
de Vries Mecheva M+4 more
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Intensification or diversification: responses by anti health-pass entrepreneurs to French government announcements. [PDF]
Lévêque C, Megzari H.
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Business Model Innovation Paths of Manufacturing Oriented towards Green Development in Digital Economy. [PDF]
Han X, Zhang J.
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Role of Honesty in Full Implementation ( Revised version of CARF-F-062(2006); The further revision was subsequently published in "Journal of Economic Theory" as a short article. ) [PDF]
This paper introduces a new concept of full implementation that takes into account agents? preferences for understanding how the process works. We assume that the agents have intrinsic preferences for honesty in the sense that they dislike the idea of ...
Hitoshi Matsushima
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Self-esteem in patients with venous thromboembolism predicts time trade-off values for own health. [PDF]
Stalmeier PFM, Volmeijer EE.
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Reallocating Water: An Application of Sequent [PDF]
We present an axiomatic approach to the reallocation of water rights among economic sectors. Reallocation may be appropriate when the current schedule of water allocation is considered unfair.
Carmen Marchiori, Erik Ansink
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