The following pages link to Michel Le Breton (Q222714):
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- Condorcet choice correspondences: A set-theoretical comparison (Q1377475) (← links)
- Pure strategy Nash equilibrium in a group formation game with positive externalities (Q1378022) (← links)
- On existence of undominated pure strategy Nash equilibria in anonymous nonatomic games (Q1389573) (← links)
- Voluntary formation of communities for the provision of public projects. (Q1427494) (← links)
- The Shapley value on convex geometries (Q1570819) (← links)
- Choosing from a weighted tournament (Q1575093) (← links)
- \(K\)-player additive extension of two-player games with an application to the Borda electoral competition game (Q1579043) (← links)
- Bounds for mixed strategy equilibria and the spatial model of elections (Q1599828) (← links)
- Voting by successive elimination and strategic candidacy (Q1599833) (← links)
- Unidimensional Downsian politics: median, utilitarian or what else? (Q1608832) (← links)
- The likelihood of a Condorcet winner in the logrolling setting (Q1697837) (← links)
- Equilibrium agenda formation (Q1767287) (← links)
- Stable partitions in a model with group-dependent feasible sets (Q1780165) (← links)
- Acyclicity and the dispersion of the veto power (Q1804569) (← links)
- On some combinatorial problems arising in the theory of voting games (Q1813696) (← links)
- Dutta's minimal covering set and Shapley's saddles (Q1815205) (← links)
- Inequality reducing properties of composite taxation (Q1920927) (← links)
- General equilibrium with increasing returns (Q1921010) (← links)
- Logrolling and a McGarvey theorem for separable tournaments (Q1924538) (← links)
- Choquet rationality (Q1977402) (← links)
- A game-theoretical model of the landscape theory (Q1996175) (← links)
- The theoretical Shapley-Shubik probability of an election inversion in a toy symmetric version of the US presidential electoral system (Q2179470) (← links)
- Equivalence of strong and coalition-proof Nash equilibria in games without spillovers (Q2365070) (← links)
- Double implementation in Nash and undominated Nash equilibria (Q2366836) (← links)
- Neutral consensus functions (Q2367163) (← links)
- Mixed refinements of Shapley's saddles and weak tournaments (Q2388785) (← links)
- Simple centrifugal incentives in spatial competition (Q2398187) (← links)
- On the (sequential) majority choice of public good size and location (Q2450084) (← links)
- Sequential legislative lobbying (Q2450085) (← links)
- Rawlsian pricing of access to public facilities: a unidimensional illustration (Q2455688) (← links)
- Stability of jurisdiction structures under the equal share and median rules (Q2467519) (← links)
- Gamson's law and hedonic games (Q2467524) (← links)
- Social choice and electoral competition in the general spatial model (Q2490129) (← links)
- Social choice with analytic preferences (Q2567937) (← links)
- Perfect equilibria in simultaneous-offers bargaining (Q2639784) (← links)
- Arrovian theorems for economic domains: Assignments, matchings and pairings (Q2640416) (← links)
- Gillies and Miller's Subrelations of a Relation over an Infinite Set of Alternatives: General Results and Applications to Voting Games (Q4022015) (← links)
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- Complements and substitutes in common agency (Q4345445) (← links)
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- Separable Preferences, Strategyproofness, and Decomposability (Q4530944) (← links)
- Strategic Candidacy and Voting Procedures (Q4531028) (← links)
- Arrow's Theorem for Economic Domains and Edgeworth Hyperboxes (Q4846707) (← links)
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- “One Man, One Vote” Part 1: Electoral Justice in the U.S. Electoral College: Banzhaf and Shapley/Shubik Versus May (Q5053693) (← links)
- Group Formation with Heterogeneous Feasible Sets (Q5432006) (← links)
- The Banks Set and the Uncovered Set in Budget Allocation Problems (Q5486927) (← links)
- “One Man, One Vote” Part 2: Measurement of Malapportionment and Disproportionality and the Lorenz Curve A: Introduction and Measurement Tools (Q5871027) (← links)
- “One Man, One Vote” Part 2: Measurement of Malapportionment and Disproportionality and the Lorenz Curve B: Applications (Q5871028) (← links)