This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when monetary transfers are not allowed and agents reveal only ordinal preferences, but random assignments are possible. We offer two characterizations of the probabilistic serial mechanism, which assigns lotteries over objects. We show that it is the only mechanism that satisfies non-wastefulness and ordinal fairness, and the only mechanism that satisfies sd-efficiency, sd-envy-freeness, and weak invariance or weak truncation robustness (where “sd ” stands for first-order stochastic dominance)
Using lotteries is a common tool for allocating indivisible goods. Since obtaining preferences over ...
The Probabilistic Serial mechanism is well-known for its desirable fairness and efficiency propertie...
We consider a probabilistic approach to the problem of assigning k indivisible identical objects to ...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
Abstract. In the random assignment problem, the probabilistic serial mechanism (Bo-gomolnaia and Mou...
We study the problem of assigning a set of objects to a set of agents, when each agent receives one ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We consider the egalitarian welfare of random assignment mechanisms when agents have unrestricted ca...
This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...
All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be p...
We report an experiment on the Probabilistic Serial (PS) mechanism for allocating indivisible goods....
The probabilistic serial (PS) rule is one of the most prominent randomized rules for the assignment ...
Abstract. The random priority (random serial dictatorship) mechanism is a common method for assignin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2012.This thesis is a collection of es...
Using lotteries is a common tool for allocating indivisible goods. Since obtaining preferences over ...
The Probabilistic Serial mechanism is well-known for its desirable fairness and efficiency propertie...
We consider a probabilistic approach to the problem of assigning k indivisible identical objects to ...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
Abstract. In the random assignment problem, the probabilistic serial mechanism (Bo-gomolnaia and Mou...
We study the problem of assigning a set of objects to a set of agents, when each agent receives one ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We consider the egalitarian welfare of random assignment mechanisms when agents have unrestricted ca...
This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...
All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be p...
We report an experiment on the Probabilistic Serial (PS) mechanism for allocating indivisible goods....
The probabilistic serial (PS) rule is one of the most prominent randomized rules for the assignment ...
Abstract. The random priority (random serial dictatorship) mechanism is a common method for assignin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2012.This thesis is a collection of es...
Using lotteries is a common tool for allocating indivisible goods. Since obtaining preferences over ...
The Probabilistic Serial mechanism is well-known for its desirable fairness and efficiency propertie...
We consider a probabilistic approach to the problem of assigning k indivisible identical objects to ...