The following pages link to Jerry S. Kelly (Q345197):
Displayed 50 items.
- Characterizing the resolute part of monotonic social choice correspondences (Q345198) (← links)
- Relaxing IIA and the effect on individual power (Q370962) (← links)
- Universally beneficial manipulation: a characterization (Q404767) (← links)
- Anonymous, neutral, and strategy-proof rules on the Condorcet domain (Q498871) (← links)
- The finer structure of resolute, neutral, and anonymous social choice correspondences (Q529745) (← links)
- Majority selection of one alternative from a binary agenda (Q531422) (← links)
- Losses due to manipulation of social choice rules (Q607476) (← links)
- Social choice trade-offs for an arbitrary measure: (Q672778) (← links)
- Impossibility results with resoluteness (Q751949) (← links)
- Externalities and the possibility of Pareto-satisfactory decentralization (Q787835) (← links)
- Social choice trade-off results for conditions on triples of alternatives (Q900250) (← links)
- Dictionaries (Q912748) (← links)
- (Q922248) (redirect page) (← links)
- Interjacency (Q922249) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and weighted voting (Q991312) (← links)
- Uniformly bounded information and social choice (Q1030168) (← links)
- Simple majority voting isn't special (Q1059535) (← links)
- The Sertel and van der Bellen problems (Q1059538) (← links)
- Social choice and computational complexity (Q1101310) (← links)
- An efficient algorithm for voting sequences (Q1101316) (← links)
- The Ostrogorski paradox (Q1115324) (← links)
- A new informational base for social choice (Q1124505) (← links)
- Quasitransitive social preference: Why some very large coalitions have very little power (Q1128229) (← links)
- Craven's conjecture (Q1178181) (← links)
- Impossibility theorems without collective rationality (Q1239677) (← links)
- Rights exercising and a Pareto-consistent libertarian claim (Q1242070) (← links)
- Algebraic results on collective choice rules (Q1255423) (← links)
- The free triple assumption (Q1322416) (← links)
- The Bordes-LeBreton exceptional case (Q1331068) (← links)
- Relaxing Pareto optimality in economic environments (Q1361097) (← links)
- Asymptotic density and social choice trade-offs (Q1377460) (← links)
- Are serial Condorcet rules strategy-proof? (Q1396000) (← links)
- A strategy-proofness characterization of majority rule (Q1411093) (← links)
- A simple characterization of majority rule (Q1571053) (← links)
- A trade-off result for preference revelation (Q1576476) (← links)
- Weak independence and veto power. (Q1606284) (← links)
- Characterizing plurality rule on a fixed population (Q1668501) (← links)
- There are more strategy-proof procedures than you think (Q1758194) (← links)
- Nondictatorially independent pairs (Q1804571) (← links)
- Continuous-valued social choice (Q1815223) (← links)
- A leximin characterization of strategy-proof and non-resolute social choice procedures (Q1852663) (← links)
- Lebesgue measure and social choice trade-offs (Q1893790) (← links)
- Division rules and migration equilibria (Q1920929) (← links)
- Social choice rules with vetoers (Q1927426) (← links)
- Uniformly bounded sufficient sets and quasitransitive social choice (Q1938944) (← links)
- Characterization of the Pareto social choice correspondence (Q2019331) (← links)
- Balancedness of social choice correspondences (Q2334851) (← links)
- Almost all social choice rules are highly manipulable, but a few aren't (Q2365784) (← links)
- Abelian symmetry groups in social choice (Q2366119) (← links)
- Migration disequilibrium and specific division rules (Q2386268) (← links)