We study the problem of assigning a set of objects to a set of agents, when each agent receives one object and has strict preferences over the objects. In the absence of monetary transfers, we focus on the probabilistic rules, which take the ordinal preferences as input. We characterize the serial rule, proposed by Bogomolnaia and Moulin (2001) [2]: it is the only rule satisfying sd efficiency, sd no-envy, and bounded invariance. A special representation of feasible assignment matrices by means of consumption processes is the key to the simple and intuitive proof of our main result
The Probabilistic Serial mechanism is well-known for its desirable fairness and efficiency propertie...
Topics : Economics Theory, Economics generalInternational audienceWe analyze dynamic assignment prob...
The probabilistic serial rule is one of the most well-established and desirable rules for the random...
We study the problem of assigning a set of objects to a set of agents, when each agent receives one ...
We provide a new, welfarist, interpretation of the well-known Serial rule in the random assignment p...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
The probabilistic serial (PS) rule is one of the most prominent randomized rules for the assignment ...
All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be p...
We consider a probabilistic approach to the problem of assigning k indivisible identical objects to ...
Abstract. In the random assignment problem, the probabilistic serial mechanism (Bo-gomolnaia and Mou...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2012.This thesis is a collection of es...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
A random assignment is ordinally efficient if it is not stochastically dominated with respect to ind...
The existing priority-based object allocation literature restricts objects’ priorities to be determi...
The Probabilistic Serial mechanism is well-known for its desirable fairness and efficiency propertie...
Topics : Economics Theory, Economics generalInternational audienceWe analyze dynamic assignment prob...
The probabilistic serial rule is one of the most well-established and desirable rules for the random...
We study the problem of assigning a set of objects to a set of agents, when each agent receives one ...
We provide a new, welfarist, interpretation of the well-known Serial rule in the random assignment p...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
The probabilistic serial (PS) rule is one of the most prominent randomized rules for the assignment ...
All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be p...
We consider a probabilistic approach to the problem of assigning k indivisible identical objects to ...
Abstract. In the random assignment problem, the probabilistic serial mechanism (Bo-gomolnaia and Mou...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2012.This thesis is a collection of es...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
A random assignment is ordinally efficient if it is not stochastically dominated with respect to ind...
The existing priority-based object allocation literature restricts objects’ priorities to be determi...
The Probabilistic Serial mechanism is well-known for its desirable fairness and efficiency propertie...
Topics : Economics Theory, Economics generalInternational audienceWe analyze dynamic assignment prob...
The probabilistic serial rule is one of the most well-established and desirable rules for the random...