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We consider social choice problems where a society must choose a subset from a set of objects. Specifically, we characterize the families of strategy-proof voting procedures when not all possible subsets of objects are feasible, and voters' preferences are separable or additively representable.
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate to what extent more transparency can reduce the occurrence of speculative attacks …. It proposes a survey of the literature about the pros and cons of transparency on the exchange rate market, which is one … of the main pillars of the new international financial architecture. The effects of transparency are shown to be …
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