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The following pages link to A dynamical model of political equilibrium (Q1256943):
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- Two-party competition with persistent policies (Q403720) (← links)
- Condorcet's principle and the strong no-show paradoxes (Q490062) (← links)
- Foundations of spatial preferences (Q553530) (← links)
- Identification of voters with interest groups improves the electoral chances of the challenger (Q607266) (← links)
- A prudent characterization of the ranked pairs rule (Q733778) (← links)
- The relationship between the generalized median and minimax sets: a correction (Q799456) (← links)
- Limiting distributions for continuous state Markov voting models (Q800199) (← links)
- Equilibria in multi-party competition under uncertainty (Q809849) (← links)
- Repeated Downsian electoral competition (Q863396) (← links)
- Inequality and political consensus (Q1036102) (← links)
- Dimensions of election procedures: Analyses and comparisons (Q1055323) (← links)
- Research in decision theory: A personal perspective (Q1056649) (← links)
- New problems in the general choice theory (Q1069410) (← links)
- Elections with limited information: A fulfilled expectations model using contemporaneous poll and endorsement data as information sources (Q1083000) (← links)
- Tournament methods in choice theory (Q1085019) (← links)
- Asymptotic properties of the paths in a specific voting model (Q1087453) (← links)
- Pareto optimality in spatial voting models (Q1091239) (← links)
- Concorcet's principle implies the no show paradox (Q1106064) (← links)
- Approaches to collective decision making with fuzzy preference relations (Q1154908) (← links)
- A limit theorem on the minmax set (Q1158069) (← links)
- Continuity properties of majority rule with intermediate preferences (Q1160551) (← links)
- A model of far-sighted electoral competition (Q1162269) (← links)
- Characteristic conditions for a class of choice functions (Q1168203) (← links)
- Probability and convergence for supra-majority rule with Euclidean preferences (Q1200887) (← links)
- Incumbent reputations and ideological campaign contributions in spatial competition (Q1200899) (← links)
- Candidates with policy preferences: A dynamic model (Q1239089) (← links)
- Policies over time and Pareto optimality (Q1262186) (← links)
- A Borda measure for social choice functions (Q1277484) (← links)
- The aggregated excess demand function and other aggregation procedures (Q1339016) (← links)
- Choosing from a weighted tournament (Q1575093) (← links)
- Introduction to political science (Q1599822) (← links)
- Candidate behavior under mixed motives (Q1820653) (← links)
- A model of candidate convergence under uncertainty about voter preferences (Q1824518) (← links)
- The stability set as a social choice correspondence. (Q1867836) (← links)
- On the difficulty of making social choices (Q1891667) (← links)
- On fair allocations and monetary compensations (Q1906032) (← links)
- On the spatial representation of preference profiles (Q1941972) (← links)
- Dominance in spatial voting with imprecise ideals (Q2058847) (← links)
- An analysis of random elections with large numbers of voters (Q2127897) (← links)
- A note on the finesse point (Q2183217) (← links)
- Strategic voting and nomination (Q2247944) (← links)
- The instability of instability of centered distributions (Q2270335) (← links)
- A critique of distributional analysis in the spatial model (Q2270337) (← links)
- Condorcet consistency and the strong no show paradoxes (Q2334862) (← links)
- On stable rules for selecting committees (Q2358564) (← links)
- Fuzzy social choice: a selective retrospect (Q2466739) (← links)
- Downsian competition when no policy is unbeatable (Q2501073) (← links)
- Exploring the No-Show Paradox for Condorcet Extensions (Q5053695) (← links)
- FUZZY SETS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE: AN OVERVIEW (Q5386749) (← links)
- Impossibility theorems involving weakenings of expansion consistency and resoluteness in voting (Q6494745) (← links)