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Strategy-Proofness and Efficiency Are Incompatible in Production Economies [PDF]

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In a production economy where a single private good is produced via a non-linear concave technology, no direct mechanism satisfies strategy-proofness and efficiency if the preference domain contains the class of linear preferences.
Leroux, Jistin
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"Direct Mechanisms, Virtual Implementation, and Majority-Proofness" [PDF]

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We investigate implementation in the complete information environments, where a social choice function is defined as a mapping from states to lotteries, and there exist four or more agents.
Hitoshi Matsushima
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"Role of Honesty in Full Implementation" [PDF]

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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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On the existence of maximal elements: An impossibility theorem [PDF]

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Most properties of binary relations considered in the decision literature can be expressed as the impossibility of certain ``configurations.'' There exists no condition of this form which would hold for a binary relation on a subset of a finite ...
Nikolai S Kukushkin
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School food offer at lunchtime: assessing the validity and reliability of a web-based questionnaire. [PDF]

open access: yesPublic Health Nutr, 2021
Morin P   +4 more
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Distributive Concerns in the Bankruptcy Problem with an Endogenous Estate [PDF]

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We compare certain bankruptcy rules in a bankruptcy model with an endogenous estate on the basis of normative criteria. In particular, five properties related to distributive concerns are analyzed: minimal rights first, securement of initial investments,
Karagozoglu, Emin
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