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Working papers

    1998

  1. Alboth, D. & Lerner, A. & Shalev, J., 1998. "Profit Maximising in Auctions of Public Goods," Papers 9817, Catholique de Louvain - Center for Operations Research and Economics.

    1997

  1. Alboth, D. & Lerner, A. & Shalev, J., 1997. "Auctionning Public Goods to Groups of Agents," Papers 9777, Catholique de Louvain - Center for Operations Research and Economics.
  2. Dirk Alboth & Anat Lerner & Jonathan Shalev, 1997. "Profit Maximizing in Auctions of Public Goods," Game Theory and Information 9707010, EconWPA, revised 01 Apr 1998. [Downloadable!]

Journal articles

    2001

  1. Alboth, Dirk & Lerner, Anat & Shalev, Jonathan, 2001. " Profit Maximizing in Auctions of Public Goods," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 3(4), pages 501-25. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

    1998

  1. Lerner, Anat, 1998. "A Pie Allocation Among Sharing Groups," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 22(2), pages 316-330, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)


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