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Mathematical Social Sciences, Volume 129
Volume 129, 2024
- Cheng Li, Huangxing Mao:
Delegation to incentivize information production. 1-11 - Takahiro Suzuki, Masahide Horita:
Which set of agents plays a key role? An impossibility in transforming binary relations. 12-19 - Lei Wang, Jingang Zhao:
The core in an N-firm dynamic Cournot oligopoly. 20-26 - John Craven:
Aggregation of ranked categories. 27-33 - Abdullah Almeer, Umut Mert Dur, William Harris, Greg Hauser, William Phan, Yanning Zhang:
Increasing the representation of a targeted type in a reserve system. 34-41 - Norma Olaizola, Federico Valenciano:
Core-periphery and nested networks emerging from a simple model of network formation. 42-51 - Seiji Takanashi:
Analysis of the core under inequality-averse utility functions. 52-60 - Sebastián Cea-Echenique, Matías Fuentes:
On the continuity of the Walras correspondence in distributional economies with an infinite-dimensional commodity space. 61-69 - Mehmet S. Ismail:
Exploring the constraints on artificial general intelligence: A game-theoretic model of human vs machine interaction. 70-76 - Pierre von Mouche, Ferenc Szidarovszky:
Aggregative games with discontinuous payoffs at the origin. 77-84 - Guadalupe Correa-Lopera:
Implementing direct democracy via representation. 85-92 - Umut Dur, Scott Paiement:
A characterization of the top trading cycles mechanism for the school choice problem. 93-100 - Mustafa Oguz Afacan, Umut Mert Dur:
Rawlsian Matching. 101-106 - Benjamin Golub, Yu-Chi Hsieh, Evan Sadler:
On the difficulty of characterizing network formation with endogenous behavior. 107-110
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