Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods used in a number of real world settings. In sequential allocation, agents pick items according to a policy, the order in which agents take turns. Sequential allocation will return an allocation which is Pareto efficient – no agent can do better without others doing worse. However, sequential allocation may not return the outcome that optimizes the social welfare. We consider therefore the relationship between the welfare and the efficiency of the allocations returned by sequential allocation mechanisms. We then study some simple computational questions about what welfare is possible or necessary depending on the choice of policy. Over half the...
We allocate objects to agents as exemplified primarily by school choice. Welfare judgments of the ob...
In this paper, we study the problem of assigning indivisible items under the following constraints: ...
This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
We consider a simple sequential allocation proce-dure for sharing indivisible items between agents i...
We consider the following sequential allocation process. A benevolent central authority has to al-lo...
We study a simple sequential allocation mechanism for allocating indivisible goods between agents in...
This paper presents a futures mechanism, as defined by Kurino (2009), allocating a set of indivisibl...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
International audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or ...
We study the computational complexity of computing allocations that are both fair and maximize the u...
We study fair allocations of indivisible goods and chores in conjunction with system efficiency, mea...
Sequential allocation is a simple allocation mechanism in which agents are given pre-specified turns...
International audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or ...
We allocate objects to agents as exemplified primarily by school choice. Welfare judgments of the ob...
In this paper, we study the problem of assigning indivisible items under the following constraints: ...
This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
We consider a simple sequential allocation proce-dure for sharing indivisible items between agents i...
We consider the following sequential allocation process. A benevolent central authority has to al-lo...
We study a simple sequential allocation mechanism for allocating indivisible goods between agents in...
This paper presents a futures mechanism, as defined by Kurino (2009), allocating a set of indivisibl...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
International audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or ...
We study the computational complexity of computing allocations that are both fair and maximize the u...
We study fair allocations of indivisible goods and chores in conjunction with system efficiency, mea...
Sequential allocation is a simple allocation mechanism in which agents are given pre-specified turns...
International audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or ...
We allocate objects to agents as exemplified primarily by school choice. Welfare judgments of the ob...
In this paper, we study the problem of assigning indivisible items under the following constraints: ...
This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...