We consider the multi-object allocation problem with monetary transfers where each agent obtains at most one object (unit-demand). We focus on allocation rules satisfying individual rationality, no subsidy, efficiency, and strategy-proofness. Extending the result of Morimoto and Serizawa (2015), we show that for an arbitrary number of agents and objects, the minimum price Walrasian is characterized by the four properties on the classical domain
This thesis is devoted mainly to the study of assignment problems in two- sided markets. The thesis ...
We study the problem of centralized allocation of indivisible objects in multiple markets. We show t...
this paper we study the problem of e#cient production and allocation of indivisible objects among a ...
We consider the multi-object allocation problem with monetary transfers where each agent obtains at ...
We consider the multi-object allocation problem with monetary transfers where each agent obtains at ...
We consider the problem of allocating objects to a group of agents and how much agents should pay. E...
We consider the problems of allocating objects to a group of agents and how much agents should pay. ...
We consider an allocation problem with a finite number of objects, and agents that demand at most on...
We consider the problems of allocating several heterogeneous objects owned by governments to a group...
We consider the problem of allocating multiple units of an indivisible object among agents and colle...
We consider the allocation problem of a single indivisible object to one of several agents under the...
We consider the problem of allocating a single object to the agents with payments. Agents have prefe...
Consider the problem of allocating objects to agents and how much they should pay. Each agent has a ...
This paper studies an allocation problem with multiple object assignments, indivisible objects, no e...
[eng] This thesis is devoted mainly to the study of assignment problems in two- sided markets. The ...
This thesis is devoted mainly to the study of assignment problems in two- sided markets. The thesis ...
We study the problem of centralized allocation of indivisible objects in multiple markets. We show t...
this paper we study the problem of e#cient production and allocation of indivisible objects among a ...
We consider the multi-object allocation problem with monetary transfers where each agent obtains at ...
We consider the multi-object allocation problem with monetary transfers where each agent obtains at ...
We consider the problem of allocating objects to a group of agents and how much agents should pay. E...
We consider the problems of allocating objects to a group of agents and how much agents should pay. ...
We consider an allocation problem with a finite number of objects, and agents that demand at most on...
We consider the problems of allocating several heterogeneous objects owned by governments to a group...
We consider the problem of allocating multiple units of an indivisible object among agents and colle...
We consider the allocation problem of a single indivisible object to one of several agents under the...
We consider the problem of allocating a single object to the agents with payments. Agents have prefe...
Consider the problem of allocating objects to agents and how much they should pay. Each agent has a ...
This paper studies an allocation problem with multiple object assignments, indivisible objects, no e...
[eng] This thesis is devoted mainly to the study of assignment problems in two- sided markets. The ...
This thesis is devoted mainly to the study of assignment problems in two- sided markets. The thesis ...
We study the problem of centralized allocation of indivisible objects in multiple markets. We show t...
this paper we study the problem of e#cient production and allocation of indivisible objects among a ...