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Alternative versions of the demand-revealing process

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The author is grateful for the many helpful comments of Theodore Groves, James Seagraves, and T. Nicolaus Tideman.

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Loeb, M. Alternative versions of the demand-revealing process. Public Choice 29 (Suppl 2), 15–26 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01718511

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