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Mechanism design with partial verification and revelation principle

open access: closedAutonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 2010
In the case of mechanism design with partial verification, where agents have restrictions on misreporting, the Revelation Principle does not always hold. Auletta et al. (J Auton Agent Multi-Agent Syst, to appear) proposed a characterization of correspondences for which the Revelation Principle holds, i.e., they described restrictions on misreporting ...
Lan Yu
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Revelation and the “Principle That Proceeds From God”

open access: closed, 2018
Abstract A literal translation of the word apocalypse is “revelation.” For Woolman, revelation was the supernatural conveyance of God’s will to a human recipient. This revelation was primarily inward, and was transmitted through a divinely imparted “principle” that gave humanity access to God’s words, but that could be silenced if ...
Jon R. Kershner
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Earnings Management and the Revelation Principle

Review of Accounting Studies, 1998
When the Revelation Principle (RP) holds, managing earnings confers no advantage over revelation. We construct an explanation for earnings management that is based on limitations on owners' ability to make commitments (a violation of the RP's assumptions).
Jonathan C. Glover   +2 more
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The Revelation Principle for Mechanism Design with Signaling Costs

ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation, 2021
The revelation principle is a key tool in mechanism design. It allows the designer to restrict attention to truthful mechanisms, greatly facilitating analysis. This is also borne out algorithmically, allowing certain computational problems in mechanism design to be solved in polynomial time.
Andrew Kephart, Vincent Conitzer
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