A crash course in implementation theory
Matthew Jackson
Social Choice and Welfare, 2001, vol. 18, issue 4, 655-708
Abstract:
This paper is meant to familiarize the audience with some of the fundamental results in the theory of implementation and provide a quick progression to some open questions in the literature.
Date: 2001-10-08
Note: Received: 26 March 2001/Accepted: 21 May 2001
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