We study the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible tasks in a multi-object-demand model (i.e., each agent can be assigned multiple objects) where monetary transfers are allowed. Agents’ costs for performing tasks are their private information and depend on what other tasks they are obtained with. First, we show that when costs are unrestricted or superadditive, then there is no envy-free and egalitarian-equivalent mechanism that assigns the tasks efficiently. Then, we characterize the class of envy-free and egalitarian-equivalent Groves mechanisms when costs are subadditive. Finally, within this class, under a bounded-deficit condition, we identify the Pareto-dominant subclass. We show that the mechanisms in this subclass are not ...
We consider the allocation problem of a single indivisible object to one of several agents under the...
We study fair allocations of indivisible goods and chores in conjunction with system efficiency, mea...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
We study the problem of allocating objects when monetary transfers are possible. We are interested i...
We study the allocation of collectively owned indivisible goods when monetary transfers are possible...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
One must allocate a finite set of indivisible goods among two agents without monetary compensation. ...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
In this paper I study the allocation of scarce and indivisible goods (or burdens) in cases where mon...
We study fairness design scenarios in which each bidder follows the global goal of the mech-anism de...
We consider the allocation problem of a single indivisible object to one of several agents under the...
We study fair allocations of indivisible goods and chores in conjunction with system efficiency, mea...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
We study the problem of allocating objects when monetary transfers are possible. We are interested i...
We study the allocation of collectively owned indivisible goods when monetary transfers are possible...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
One must allocate a finite set of indivisible goods among two agents without monetary compensation. ...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
In this paper I study the allocation of scarce and indivisible goods (or burdens) in cases where mon...
We study fairness design scenarios in which each bidder follows the global goal of the mech-anism de...
We consider the allocation problem of a single indivisible object to one of several agents under the...
We study fair allocations of indivisible goods and chores in conjunction with system efficiency, mea...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...