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Strategy-proof and Group Strategy-proof Stable Mechanisms: An Equivalence
In this note we prove that group strategy-proofness and strategy-proofness are equivalent requirements on stable mechanisms in priority-based resource allocation problems with multi-unit demand. JEL Classiffication Numbers: C71; C78; D71; D78; J44.
Antonio Romero-Medina, M. Triossi
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Effectiveness of youth policy model in belarus at the contemporary stage of development
Since 1991 Belarus has been implementing a youth policy. Scientific problem was formulated as follows: How effective is the model of youth policy in Belarus?
Natalia Sechko, Svetlana A. Romanova
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THE POLITICS OF PUBLIC GOOD PROVISION: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
T. Besley +3 more
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Shadow Economies in OECD Countries: DGE vs. MIMIC Approaches
C. Elgin, F. Schneider
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IS INCREASING COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION ALWAYS A GOOD THING
A. Khwaja
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The Role of Dispute Settlement Procedures in International Trade Agreements
G. Maggi, R. Staiger
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Lobbying in Europe: New Firm-Level Evidence
Konstantinos Dellis, David Sondermann
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Second-Best Fairness: The Trade-Off between False Positives and False Negatives
The American Economic Review, 2023A main focus in economics is how to design optimal policies in second-best situations, which often requires a trade-off between giving some individuals more than they deserve, false positives, and others less than they deserve, false negatives.
Alexander W. Cappelen +2 more
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