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There Is a Set of Goods x=(x1,x2,xN)x=\left(x_{1}, x_{2}, \ldots x_{N}\right) Bruce Can Only Afford

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There is a set of goods, x=(x1,x2,xN)x=\left(x_{1}, x_{2}, \ldots x_{N}\right) . Bruce can only afford x1,x4,xN1x_{1}, x_{4}, x_{N-1} . Bruce directly reveal prefers x1x_{1} over x2x_{2} and x2x_{2} over xN1x_{N-1} and indirectly reveal prefers x1x_{1} over xN1x_{N-1} .

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