Repeated Nash implementation
Volume
12
Pagination
249 - 285
Publisher
Publisher URL
DOI
10.3982/TE1988
Journal
Theoretical Economics
Issue
ISSN
1933-6837
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We study the repeated implementation of social choice functions in environments with complete information and changing preferences. We define dynamic monotonicity, a natural but nontrivial dynamic extension of Maskin monotonicity, and show that it is necessary and almost sufficient for repeated Nash implementation, regardless of whether the horizon is finite or infinite and whether the discount factor is “large” or “small.”
Authors
RENOU, LSP; Mezzetti, CCollections
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