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A clarification of an article in praise of Professor Bezalel Peleg that appeared in this journal several years ago.
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Department member.
Single candidate to be suggested to the dean.
Satisfying conditions such as anonymity and monotonicity in the sense of Maskin (1999).
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Aumann, R.J. My scientific first-born: a clarification. Int J Game Theory 48, 999–1000 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00182-019-00671-7
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