We study a fair division problem with indivisible objects like jobs, houses, and one divisible good like money. Each individual is to be assigned with one object and a certain amount of money. The preferences of individuals over the objects are private information but individuals are assumed to have quasi-linear utilities in money. It is shown that there exist ecient algorithms for eliciting honest preferences and assigning the objects with money to individuals eciently and fairly
We consider the discrete assignment problem in which agents express ordinal preferences over objects...
We consider the discrete assignment problem in which agents express ordinal preferences over objects...
Behavioural economists have shown that people are often averse to inequality and will make choices t...
We study a fair division problem with indivisible items like jobs, houses, and one divisible good li...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
We study classic fair-division problems in a partial information setting. This paper respectively ad...
This paper investigates the problem of allocating two types of indivisible objects among a group of ...
We consider the problem of fairly dividing a set of items. Much of the fair division literature assu...
A set of n objects and an amount M of money is to be distributed among m people. Example: the object...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods to groups of agents. Agents in the same ...
Resource allocation aims at allocating scarce resources to strategic agents in an efficient and fair...
We study the problem of designing a truthful mechanism for fair allocation of divisible public goods...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
We revisit the classic problem of fair division from a mechanism design perspective, using Proportio...
We consider the discrete assignment problem in which agents express ordinal preferences over objects...
We consider the discrete assignment problem in which agents express ordinal preferences over objects...
We consider the discrete assignment problem in which agents express ordinal preferences over objects...
Behavioural economists have shown that people are often averse to inequality and will make choices t...
We study a fair division problem with indivisible items like jobs, houses, and one divisible good li...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
We study classic fair-division problems in a partial information setting. This paper respectively ad...
This paper investigates the problem of allocating two types of indivisible objects among a group of ...
We consider the problem of fairly dividing a set of items. Much of the fair division literature assu...
A set of n objects and an amount M of money is to be distributed among m people. Example: the object...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods to groups of agents. Agents in the same ...
Resource allocation aims at allocating scarce resources to strategic agents in an efficient and fair...
We study the problem of designing a truthful mechanism for fair allocation of divisible public goods...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
We revisit the classic problem of fair division from a mechanism design perspective, using Proportio...
We consider the discrete assignment problem in which agents express ordinal preferences over objects...
We consider the discrete assignment problem in which agents express ordinal preferences over objects...
We consider the discrete assignment problem in which agents express ordinal preferences over objects...
Behavioural economists have shown that people are often averse to inequality and will make choices t...