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Cooperative games
Week 10
Ch 8

De nitions
Although agents can coordinate, they are still rational so maximise their own payo
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coalition can take such that
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Serial dictatorship algorithm
• Rank the agents
• The rst agent picks their preferred object,
• Remove their choice and the next agent chooses

Proof by contradiction that this is a core:
• Suppose agent 1 prefers object 1, which was unavailable to them, to the object 2 matched to
them
• The person who chose object 1
◦ Object 1 was the best object in their view, so giving them object 2 would decrease their
welfare
◦ Preferred another object that was unavailable to them
‣ This would require giving them the object unavailable to them
‣ The chain of improvements would continue until at least one person, the person ranked
rst, received their best choice

For any core allocation there is at least one person who is allocated their rst best choice, proof by
contradiction:
• Imagine a core allocation in which no agents have their favourite object, and they all indicate
whose object they’d prefer
• There is a trading cycle which would be a Pareto improvement
• This is a contradiction, as the initial allocation cannot be in the core if there can be a Pareto
improvement

Any Pareto e cient outcome can be generated by a serial dictatorship mechanism, proof:
• From a Pareto e cient allocation, select all agents whose receive their rst best choice (these
exist due to proof above) and assign them top rank
• Remove them and their objects, and the allocation is also Pareto e cient
• Repeat this with the remaining agents having their best of the objects remaining, until there are no
agents left
• Applying serial dictatorship allocation with the resulting ranking will obtain the allocation in
question


Allocation of objects with endowments- top trading cycles
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• Find all cycles and trade (cycles always exist due to graph theory)
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• Remove everyone who traded 6 1
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