There is a wide range of economic problems involving the exchange of indivisible goods without monetary transfers, starting from the housing market model of the seminal paper of Shapley and Scarf [10] and including other problems like the kidney exchange or the school choice problems. For many of these models, the classical solution is the application of an algorithm/mechanism called Top Trading Cycles, attributed to David Gale, which satisfies good properties for the case of strict preferences. In this paper, we propose a family of mechanisms, called Top Trading Absorbing Sets mechanisms, that generalizes the Top Trading Cycles for the general case in which individuals can report indifferences, and preserves all its desirable properties.hou...
With preference rigidities we find Pareto optima of an exchange economy, some of which involve uncon...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
summary:In the Shapley-Scarf economy each agent is endowed with one unit of an indivisible good (hou...
There is a wide range of economic problems that involve the exchange of indivisible goods with no mo...
There is a wide range of economic problems involving the exchange of indivisible goods without monet...
There is a wide range of economic problems that involve the exchange of indivisible goods with no mo...
We study markets with indivisible goods where monetary compensations are not possible. Each individu...
Individual rationality, Pareto efficiency, and strategy- proofness are crucial properties of decisio...
It is well known that the core of an exchange market with indivisible goods is always non empty, alt...
In this note we study the allocation and exchange of discrete resources in environments in which mon...
textabstractThe (Shapley-Scarf) housing market is a well-studied and fundamental model of an exchan...
We study multi-type housing markets, where there are p ≥ 2 types of items, each agent is initially e...
A group of agents exchange discrete resources on a network without recourse to monetary transfers. A...
We study discrete resource allocation problems in which agents have unit demand and strict preferenc...
The allocation and exchange of discrete resources, such as transplant organs, public housing, dormit...
With preference rigidities we find Pareto optima of an exchange economy, some of which involve uncon...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
summary:In the Shapley-Scarf economy each agent is endowed with one unit of an indivisible good (hou...
There is a wide range of economic problems that involve the exchange of indivisible goods with no mo...
There is a wide range of economic problems involving the exchange of indivisible goods without monet...
There is a wide range of economic problems that involve the exchange of indivisible goods with no mo...
We study markets with indivisible goods where monetary compensations are not possible. Each individu...
Individual rationality, Pareto efficiency, and strategy- proofness are crucial properties of decisio...
It is well known that the core of an exchange market with indivisible goods is always non empty, alt...
In this note we study the allocation and exchange of discrete resources in environments in which mon...
textabstractThe (Shapley-Scarf) housing market is a well-studied and fundamental model of an exchan...
We study multi-type housing markets, where there are p ≥ 2 types of items, each agent is initially e...
A group of agents exchange discrete resources on a network without recourse to monetary transfers. A...
We study discrete resource allocation problems in which agents have unit demand and strict preferenc...
The allocation and exchange of discrete resources, such as transplant organs, public housing, dormit...
With preference rigidities we find Pareto optima of an exchange economy, some of which involve uncon...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
summary:In the Shapley-Scarf economy each agent is endowed with one unit of an indivisible good (hou...