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    General Truthfulness Characterizations via Convex Analysis

    We present a model of truthful elicitation which generalizes and extends mechanisms, scoring rules, and a number of related settings that do not quite qualify as one or the other. Our main result is a characte...

    Rafael Frongillo, Ian Kash in Web and Internet Economics (2014)

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    Agent Failures in Totally Balanced Games and Convex Games

    We examine the impact of independent agents failures on the solutions of cooperative games, focusing on totally balanced games and the more specific subclass of convex games. We follow the reliability extensio...

    Yoram Bachrach, Ian Kash, Nisarg Shah in Internet and Network Economics (2012)

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    Decision Markets with Good Incentives

    Decision markets both predict and decide the future. They allow experts to predict the effects of each of a set of possible actions, and after reviewing these predictions a decision maker selects an action to ...

    Yiling Chen, Ian Kash, Mike Ruberry, Victor Shnayder in Internet and Network Economics (2011)