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One-way monotonicity as a form of strategy-proofness
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    One-way monotonicity as a form of strategy-proofness (English)
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    5 May 2011
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    one-way monotonicity
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    monotonicity
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    participation
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    no-show paradox
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    strategy-proofness
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    manipulation
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    scoring rule
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    sensible virtue
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    Condorcet extension
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