We study a simple model of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., houses, jobs, offices, etc.) to agents. Each agent receives at most one object and monetary compensations are not possible. We completely describe all rules satisfying efficiency and resource-monotonicity. The characterized rules assign the objects in a sequence of steps such that at each step there is either a dictator or two agents who “trade” objects from their hierarchically specified “endowments.
In practice we often face the problem of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., schools, housing, jobs...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
We study discrete resource allocation problems in which agents have unit demand and strict preferenc...
We study a simple model of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., houses, jobs, offices, etc.) to agen...
We study a simple model of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., houses, jobs, offices, etc.) to agen...
We study a simple model of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., houses, jobs, offices, etc.) to agen...
We study the simple model of assigning indivisible and heterogenous objects (e.g., houses, jobs, off...
Ehlers and Klaus (Int J Game Theory 32:545-560, 2003) study so-called allocation problems and claim ...
Ehlers and Klaus (Int J Game Theory 32:545-560, 2003) study so-called allocation problems and claim ...
We study the problem of assigning indivisible and heterogenous objects (e.g., houses, jobs, offices,...
We study the simple model of assigning indivisible and heterogenous objects (e.g., houses, jobs, off...
In many economic environments - such as college admissions, student placements at public schools, an...
Ehlers and klaus (int j game theory 32:545–560, 2003) study so-called allocation problems and claim ...
We study the problem of assigning indivisible and heterogeneous objects to agents. Each agent receiv...
How should we allocate a social endowment of objects among a group of agents when monetary compensat...
In practice we often face the problem of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., schools, housing, jobs...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
We study discrete resource allocation problems in which agents have unit demand and strict preferenc...
We study a simple model of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., houses, jobs, offices, etc.) to agen...
We study a simple model of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., houses, jobs, offices, etc.) to agen...
We study a simple model of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., houses, jobs, offices, etc.) to agen...
We study the simple model of assigning indivisible and heterogenous objects (e.g., houses, jobs, off...
Ehlers and Klaus (Int J Game Theory 32:545-560, 2003) study so-called allocation problems and claim ...
Ehlers and Klaus (Int J Game Theory 32:545-560, 2003) study so-called allocation problems and claim ...
We study the problem of assigning indivisible and heterogenous objects (e.g., houses, jobs, offices,...
We study the simple model of assigning indivisible and heterogenous objects (e.g., houses, jobs, off...
In many economic environments - such as college admissions, student placements at public schools, an...
Ehlers and klaus (int j game theory 32:545–560, 2003) study so-called allocation problems and claim ...
We study the problem of assigning indivisible and heterogeneous objects to agents. Each agent receiv...
How should we allocate a social endowment of objects among a group of agents when monetary compensat...
In practice we often face the problem of assigning indivisible objects (e.g., schools, housing, jobs...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
We study discrete resource allocation problems in which agents have unit demand and strict preferenc...