Reinterpreting King Solomon's Problem: Malice and Mechanism Design
I argue for an alternative interpretation of King Solomon's problem in terms of one of the two claimants being “malicious”. A “malicious” claimant places no intrinsic value on the object but derives utility from depriving the rival claimant. This new interpretation permits a simpler solution th...
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Main Author: | GUHA, Brishti |
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2014
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