An allocation's ordinal efficiency deficit (OED) is defined as the greatest ordinal efficiency loss that can result from its application. More precisely, an allocation's OED is the negative of the greatest total amount by which it may be stochastically dominated by another feasible allocation. Thus, an allocation is ordinally efficient if and only if its OED is zero. Using this insight, we set up a linear program whose optimal objective value corresponds to a given allocation's OED. Furthermore, we show that the OED is a piecewise-linear convex function on the set of allocations. We use the optimal dual variables of the linear program to construct a profile of von Neumann-Morgenstern (vNM) utilities that is compatible with the underlyin...
A random assignment is ordinally efficient if it is not stochastically dominated with respect to ind...
We allocate objects to agents as exemplified primarily by school choice. Welfare judgments of the ob...
We develop a finite random assignment model where players know either their cardinal or their ordina...
An allocation's ordinal efficiency deficit (OED) is defined as the greatest ordinal efficiency loss ...
Consider a collection of m indivisible objects to be allocated to n agents, where m ≥ n. Each agent...
School districts and other institutions allocating objects without the use of transfers tend to rely...
Using lotteries is a common tool for allocating indivisible goods. Since obtaining preferences over ...
Efficiency and symmetric treatment of agents are the primary goals of resource allocation in environ...
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We show that incentive efficient allocations in economies with adverse selection and moral hazard pr...
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Social choice theory is concerned with aggregating the preferences of agents into a single outcome. ...
Efficiency and symmetric treatment of agents are the primary goals of re-source allocation in enviro...
We study social welfare in one-sided matching markets where the goal is to efficiently allocate n it...
A random assignment is ordinally efficient if it is not stochastically dominated with respect to ind...
We allocate objects to agents as exemplified primarily by school choice. Welfare judgments of the ob...
We develop a finite random assignment model where players know either their cardinal or their ordina...
An allocation's ordinal efficiency deficit (OED) is defined as the greatest ordinal efficiency loss ...
Consider a collection of m indivisible objects to be allocated to n agents, where m ≥ n. Each agent...
School districts and other institutions allocating objects without the use of transfers tend to rely...
Using lotteries is a common tool for allocating indivisible goods. Since obtaining preferences over ...
Efficiency and symmetric treatment of agents are the primary goals of resource allocation in environ...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] We es...
We show that incentive efficient allocations in economies with adverse selection and moral hazard pr...
We study marriage problems where two groups of agents, men and women, match each other and probabili...
There are some things that money cannot buy. For various reasons, moral or otherwise, society has se...
Social choice theory is concerned with aggregating the preferences of agents into a single outcome. ...
Efficiency and symmetric treatment of agents are the primary goals of re-source allocation in enviro...
We study social welfare in one-sided matching markets where the goal is to efficiently allocate n it...
A random assignment is ordinally efficient if it is not stochastically dominated with respect to ind...
We allocate objects to agents as exemplified primarily by school choice. Welfare judgments of the ob...
We develop a finite random assignment model where players know either their cardinal or their ordina...