Two-agent Nash implementation: A new result
Abstract
[J. Moore and R. Repullo, \emph{Econometrica} \textbf{58} (1990) 1083-1099] and [B. Dutta and A. Sen, \emph{Rev. Econom. Stud.} \textbf{58} (1991) 121-128] are two important papers on two-agent Nash implementation. Recently, [H. Wu, Quantum mechanism helps agents combat "bad" social choice rules. \emph{International Journal of Quantum Information}, 2010 (accepted). abs/1002.4294 ] broke through traditional results on Nash implementation with three or more agents. In this paper, we will investigate two-agent Nash implementation by virtue of Wu's quantum mechanism. The main result is: A two-agent social choice rule that satisfies Condition will no longer be Nash implementable if an additional Condition is satisfied. Moreover, according to a classical two-agent algorithm, this result holds not only in the quantum world, but also in the macro world.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1005.2135,
title = {Two-agent Nash implementation: A new result},
author = {Haoyang Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.2135},
year = {2015}
}
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15 pages, 4 figures