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The following pages link to Concorcet's principle implies the no show paradox (Q1106064):
Displayed 19 items.
- Varieties of failure of monotonicity and participation under five voting methods (Q365799) (← links)
- One-way monotonicity as a form of strategy-proofness (Q532698) (← links)
- Extensions of the Young and Levenglick result about the inconsistency of Condorcet voting correspondences (Q554496) (← links)
- A new monotonic, clone-independent, reversal symmetric, and condorcet-consistent single-winner election method (Q622582) (← links)
- Priorities in the location of multiple public facilities (Q665078) (← links)
- Consistency of decision processes (Q751938) (← links)
- An extension of the Moulin no show paradox for voting correspondences (Q836920) (← links)
- The tyranny of non-aggregation versus the tyranny of aggregation in social choices: a real dilemma (Q992050) (← links)
- To vote or not to vote: What is the quota? (Q1114569) (← links)
- A dictionary for voting paradoxes (Q1120441) (← links)
- Monotonicity of single-seat preferential election rules (Q1364784) (← links)
- Choosing from a weighted tournament (Q1575093) (← links)
- Constant scoring rules, Condorcet criteria and single-peaked preferences (Q1814942) (← links)
- The stability set as a social choice correspondence. (Q1867836) (← links)
- The geometry of Black's single peakedness and related conditions (Q1966226) (← links)
- Careful Ranking of Multiple Solvers with Timeouts and Ties (Q3007693) (← links)
- THE PROPORTIONAL LOTTERY PROTOCOL IS STRONGLY β-PARTICIPATORY AND VNM-STRATEGY-PROOF (Q3606363) (← links)
- Chaos, but in voting and apportionments? (Q4525771) (← links)
- On probability models in voting theory (Q4850103) (← links)