Bettina Klaus

Orcid: 0000-0001-9140-4729

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  • University of Lausanne, Switzerland


According to our database1, Bettina Klaus authored at least 39 papers between 2001 and 2024.

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2024
Minimal-Access Rights in School Choice and the Deferred Acceptance Mechanism.
Math. Oper. Res., 2024

Stable partitions for proportional generalized claims problems.
Games Econ. Behav., 2024

Characterizing the typewise top-trading-cycles mechanism for multiple-type housing markets.
Games Econ. Behav., 2024

2021
Serial dictatorship mechanisms with reservation prices: heterogeneous objects.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2021

How lotteries in school choice help to level the playing field.
Games Econ. Behav., 2021

Matching Under Preferences: Theory and Practice (Dagstuhl Seminar 21301).
Dagstuhl Reports, 2021

2020
Solidarity for public goods under single-peaked preferences: characterizing target set correspondences.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2020

On strategy-proofness and single-peakedness: median-voting over intervals.
Int. J. Game Theory, 2020

2019
Random matching under priorities: stability and no envy concepts.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2019

Top trading cycles, consistency, and acyclic priorities for house allocation with existing tenants.
J. Econ. Theory, 2019

2018
Pareto optimal matchings of students to courses in the presence of prerequisites.
Discret. Optim., 2018

2017
Hedonic coalition formation games with variable populations: core characterizations and (im)possibilities.
Int. J. Game Theory, 2017

Non-revelation mechanisms for many-to-many matching: Equilibria versus stability.
Games Econ. Behav., 2017

Consistency and its converse for roommate markets.
Games Econ. Behav., 2017

2016
Matching under Preferences.
Proceedings of the Handbook of Computational Social Choice, 2016

Object allocation via deferred-acceptance: Strategy-proofness and comparative statics.
Games Econ. Behav., 2016

2014
Strategy-Proofness Makes the Difference: Deferred-Acceptance with Responsive Priorities.
Math. Oper. Res., 2014

2013
The relation between monotonicity and strategy-proofness.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2013

Consistency and population sensitivity properties in marriage and roommate markets.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2013

2012
A non-cooperative support for equal division in estate division problems.
Math. Soc. Sci., 2012

2011
Corrigendum to "Resource-monotonicity for house allocation problems".
Int. J. Game Theory, 2011

Competition and resource sensitivity in marriage and roommate markets.
Games Econ. Behav., 2011

2010
Consistency in one-sided assignment problems.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2010

Smith and Rawls share a room: stability and medians.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2010

Stochastic stability for roommate markets.
J. Econ. Theory, 2010

2009
Corrigendum to "Stable matchings and preferences of couples" [J. Econ. Theory 121 (1) (2005) 75-106].
J. Econ. Theory, 2009

Employment by Lotto Revisited.
IGTR, 2009

2007
Manipulation via Endowments in Exchange Markets with Indivisible Goods.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2007

Fair and efficient student placement with couples.
Int. J. Game Theory, 2007

Paths to stability for matching markets with couples.
Games Econ. Behav., 2007

2006
A Note on the Separability Principle in Economies with Single-Peaked Preferences.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2006

Median Stable Matching for College Admissions.
Int. J. Game Theory, 2006

Efficient priority rules.
Games Econ. Behav., 2006

2005
Stable matchings and preferences of couples.
J. Econ. Theory, 2005

2004
Resource-monotonicity for house allocation problems.
Int. J. Game Theory, 2004

2003
Coalitional strategy-proof and resource-monotonic solutions for multiple assignment problems.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2003

2002
Choice correspondences for public goods.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2002

Strategy-proofness, solidarity, and consistency for multiple assignment problems.
Int. J. Game Theory, 2002

2001
Coalitional Strategy-Proofness in Economies with Single-Dipped Preferences and the Assignment of an Indivisible Object.
Games Econ. Behav., 2001


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