Published July 1999
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A Crash Course in Implementation Theory
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Jackson, Matthew O.
Chicago
Abstract
These lectures are 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.
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Revised version. Original dated to December 1997. This paper provides a written version of lectures given at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Game Theory and Resource Allocation: The Axiomatic Approach, which took place at SUNY Stony Brook in July of 1997. I thank the organizers and especially William Thomson for organizing the institute and the participants for feedback on the lectures. Published in Jackson, M.O. (2001). A crash course in implementation theory. Social choice and welfare, 18(4), 655-708.Attached Files
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