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We take a decentralized approach to regulating environmental pollution in settings where each agent's pollution possibly affects all others. There is no central agency to enforce pollution abatement or coordinate monetary transfers. Moreover, agents possess private information, which precludes...
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We examine assignment games, wherematched pairs of firms and workers create some monetary value to distribute among themselves and the agents aim to maximize their payoff. In the majority of this literature, externalities - in the sense that a pair’s value depends on the pairing of the others...
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We study assignment games with externalities. The value that a firm and a worker create depends on the matching of the other firms and workers. We ask how the classical results on assignment games are affected by the presence of externalities. The answer is that they change dramatically. Though...
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We allocate objects to agents as exemplified primarily by school choice. Welfare judgments of the objectallocating agency are encoded as edge weights in the acceptability graph. The welfare of an allocation is the sum of its edge weights. We introduce the constrained welfare-maximizing solution,...
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