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Title:
Essays on Social Choice and Implementation Theory
ABSTRACT
We present here three essays. The first two are about Social Choice Functions and explore domain restrictions under which it is possible to obtain a Social Choice Function that is Well Behaved (in that it satisfies Peak-onlyness, Unanimity and Anonymity) as well as Monotonic, and investigates further the characteristics that can be inferred about such Functions on such domains. The last essay, on Implementation Theory, introduces and investigates the notion of Compelling Nash implementation for finite environments using finite mechanisms.
PRESENTER
Paulo Daniel SALLES RAMOS
PhD Candidate
School of Economics
Singapore Management University