On the Shapley-Scarf economy: the case of multiple types of indivisible goods (1997)
Hideo Konishi, Thomas Quint, Jun Wako
file kqw0720.tex We study a generalization of Shapley-Scarf’s (1974) economy in which multiple types of indivisible goods are traded. We show that many of the distinctive results from the...
On the Shapley-Scarf Economy: The Case of Multiple Types of Indivisible Goods
Hideo Konishi, Thomas Quint, Jun Wako
We study a generalization of Shapley-Scarf's (1974) economy in which multiple types of indivisible goods are traded. We show that many of the distinctive results from the Shapley-Scarf economy do not...
Another proof that assignment games have singleton cores only if multiple optimal matchings exist
Assignment game, Complementary slackness, Core, Matching,
Strong Core and Competitive Equilibria of an Exchange Market with Indivisible Goods.
The author considers an exchange model with indivisible goods and a perfectly divisible good, namely, money. This model was presented by M. Quinzii (1984) as an extension of the Shapley-Scarf model...
On Houseswapping, the Strict Core, Segmentation, and Linear Programming
We consider the n-player houseswapping game of Shapley-Scarf (1974), with indfferences in preferences allowed. It is well-known that the strict core of such a game may be empty, single-valued, or...