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Economics Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Strategy-proofness versus efficiency in exchange economies: General domain properties and applications
(SPRINGER-VERLAG, 2003-08)We identify general domain properties that induce the non-existence of efficient, strategy-proof, and non-dictatorial rules in the 2-agent exchange economy. Applying these properties, we establish impossibility results in ... -
A characterization of strategy-proof voting rules for separable weak orderings
(SPRINGER-VERLAG, 2003-12)We consider the problem of choosing a subset of a finite set of indivisible objects (public projects, facilities, laws, etc.) studied by Barbera et al. (1991). Here we assume that agents' preferences are separable weak ... -
Continuous selections from the Pareto correspondence and non-manipulability in exchange economies
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA, 2004-08)In n-agent exchange economies, we show that all efficient and continuous rules are "diagonally dictatorial" over the restricted domain of linear preferences and, in the 2-good case, over the domain of homothetic preferences. ... -
Scholarly Communications is Not Toxic Waste : Lessons Learned
(EBIB, 2004)I will address the ecology of the scholarly communications system. This conference focuses on dramatically improving the effectiveness of that system by creating "open access to knowledge." In our efforts to do so we ... -
Economics as if science mattered: the BioOne business model and the transformation of scholarly publishing
(2002-09)The BioOne database of scholarly journals in the biological and ecological sciences was established in the belief that broad and enduring access to scholarly literature is essential not just to the health of the scientific ...