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The following pages link to When are plurality rule voting games dominance-solvable? (Q1420512):
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- The chairman's paradox revisited (Q535264) (← links)
- Bargaining through approval (Q745006) (← links)
- Can the majority lose the election? (Q843740) (← links)
- Strong and coalition-proof political equilibria under plurality and runoff rule (Q869240) (← links)
- Multi-stage voting, sequential elimination and Condorcet consistency (Q1017796) (← links)
- Iterative voting and acyclic games (Q1677436) (← links)
- Costly voting with multiple candidates under plurality rule (Q1682707) (← links)
- Cognitive hierarchy and voting manipulation in \(k\)-approval voting (Q2019338) (← links)
- The trembling chairman paradox (Q2078032) (← links)
- Characterising scoring rules by their solution in iteratively undominated strategies (Q2168539) (← links)
- Implementation of Jefferson-d'Hondt rule in the formation of a parliamentary committee (Q2247939) (← links)
- Weak undominance in scoring rule elections (Q2270339) (← links)
- Gibbard-Satterthwaite games for \(k\)-approval voting rules (Q2334861) (← links)
- On stable outcomes of approval, plurality, and negative plurality games (Q2348755) (← links)
- Extreme voting under proportional representation: the multidimensional case (Q2426960) (← links)
- Scoring rule voting games and dominance solvability (Q2452252) (← links)
- The Basic Approval Voting Game (Q2829681) (← links)
- Equilibria of Plurality Voting: Lazy and Truth-Biased Voters (Q3449586) (← links)