All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be preferable to some objects, agents differ on which objects are worse than opting out, and the latter information is private. The Probabilistic Serial assignment, improves upon (in the Pareto sense) the Random Priority assignment, that randomly orders the agents and offers them successively the most valuable remaining object. We characterize Probabilistic Serial by efficiency in an ordinal sense, and envy-freeness. We characterize it also by ordinal efficiency, strategyproofness and equal treatment of equals
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This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...
The random priority (random serial dictatorship) mechanism is a common method for assigning objects ...
All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be p...
A random assignment is ordinally efficient if it is not stochastically dominated with respect to ind...
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...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
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...
In a scheduling problem where agents can opt out, we show that the familiar Random Priority (RP) a r...
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 ...
Abstract. The random priority (random serial dictatorship) mechanism is a common method for assignin...
The Probabilistic Serial mechanism is well-known for its desirable fairness and efficiency propertie...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] We es...
This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...
The random priority (random serial dictatorship) mechanism is a common method for assigning objects ...
All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be p...
A random assignment is ordinally efficient if it is not stochastically dominated with respect to ind...
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...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
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...
In a scheduling problem where agents can opt out, we show that the familiar Random Priority (RP) a r...
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 ...
Abstract. The random priority (random serial dictatorship) mechanism is a common method for assignin...
The Probabilistic Serial mechanism is well-known for its desirable fairness and efficiency propertie...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] We es...
This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...
The random priority (random serial dictatorship) mechanism is a common method for assigning objects ...