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The following pages link to Manipulation of social choice functions (Q1238741):
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- The difference between manipulability indices in the IC and IANC models (Q284375) (← links)
- Multivalued decision rules and coalitional nonmanipulability. Two possibility theorems (Q374843) (← links)
- Order extensions, budget correspondences, and rational choice (Q430912) (← links)
- On the manipulability of voting rules: the case of \(4\) and \(5\) alternatives (Q449050) (← links)
- Manipulation can be hard in tractable voting systems even for constant-sized coalitions (Q465694) (← links)
- Generalizing the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem: partial preferences, the degree of manipulation, and multi-valuedness (Q647541) (← links)
- Efficient spatial competition (Q705873) (← links)
- Coalitionally strategy-proof social choice correspondences and the Pareto rule (Q734050) (← links)
- A note on the extension of an order on a set to the power set (Q790021) (← links)
- Limited resoluteness and strategic voting: The case of linear sincere preference orderings (Q796424) (← links)
- On some axioms for ranking sets of alternatives (Q799450) (← links)
- Extending an order on a set to the power set: Some remarks on Kannai and Peleg's approach (Q799451) (← links)
- An axiomatic characterization of the lexicographic maximin extension of an ordering over a set to the power set (Q800201) (← links)
- An extension of the Moulin no show paradox for voting correspondences (Q836920) (← links)
- Characterizations of Pareto-efficient, fair, and strategy-proof allocation rules in queueing problems (Q844925) (← links)
- Strategic manipulations of multi-valued solutions in economies with indivisibilities (Q868214) (← links)
- Set-monotonicity implies Kelly-strategyproofness (Q904832) (← links)
- Population evaluation functions: Axiomatizations of two utilitarian principles (Q918354) (← links)
- Manipulation of voting schemes with restricted beliefs (Q952695) (← links)
- Set choice problems with incomplete information about the preferences of the decision maker (Q992615) (← links)
- Sequentially consistent rules of choice under complete uncertainty (Q996370) (← links)
- On strategy-proof social choice correspondences (Q1024775) (← links)
- Expected utility consistent extensions of preferences (Q1036099) (← links)
- Choosers as extension axioms (Q1036106) (← links)
- New problems in the general choice theory (Q1069410) (← links)
- Extension of an order on a set to the power set: Some further observations (Q1104836) (← links)
- On the extension of preferences over a set to the power set: An axiomatic characterization of a quasi-ordering (Q1124501) (← links)
- A new informational base for social choice (Q1124505) (← links)
- Manipulation and the Pareto rule (Q1136592) (← links)
- Strategic manipulation and the use of individual decision rules (Q1138466) (← links)
- Preferences on subsets (Q1139014) (← links)
- Length and cycle equalization (Q1159117) (← links)
- Multivalued social choice functions and strategic manipulation with counterthreats (Q1162261) (← links)
- Threats, counter-threats and strategic manipulation for non-binary group decision rules (Q1162263) (← links)
- No minimally reasonable collective-choice process can be strategy-proof (Q1167045) (← links)
- Dominant strategies and restricted ballots with variable electorate (Q1168200) (← links)
- Strategic voting under minimally binary group decision functions (Q1168201) (← links)
- The Pareto rule and strategic voting (Q1178835) (← links)
- Signed orders and power set extensions (Q1183692) (← links)
- Preference relations (Q1259562) (← links)
- Binary interactions and subset choice (Q1268247) (← links)
- Selections from ordered sets (Q1638034) (← links)
- On the tradeoff between efficiency and strategyproofness (Q1651219) (← links)
- Iterative voting and acyclic games (Q1677436) (← links)
- Evaluationwise strategy-proofness (Q1682726) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness of scoring allocation correspondences for indivisible goods (Q1707112) (← links)
- The computational difficulty of manipulating an election (Q1824524) (← links)
- Equilibrium allocations of Walrasian preference games (Q1837096) (← links)
- On admissible strategies and manipulation of social choice procedures (Q1908005) (← links)
- Signed orders in linear and nonlinear utility theory (Q1915815) (← links)