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The following pages link to Generic Instability of Majority Rule (Q3670864):
Displayed 27 items.
- ``One and a half dimensional'' preferences and majority rule (Q535270) (← links)
- On the uniqueness of the yolk (Q682471) (← links)
- The probability of majority rule instability in the 2D Euclidean model with an even number of voters (Q708885) (← links)
- A ham sandwich theorem for general measures (Q760512) (← links)
- Classification theorem for smooth social choice on a manifold (Q800802) (← links)
- Endogenous voting agendas (Q857975) (← links)
- The Banks set in infinite spaces (Q857976) (← links)
- Repeated Downsian electoral competition (Q863396) (← links)
- Expert advice to a voting body (Q893397) (← links)
- Structural instability of the core (Q1088925) (← links)
- On the generic emptiness of the local core of voting games (Q1097181) (← links)
- On the core of voting games (Q1098787) (← links)
- Bounds for mixed strategy equilibria and the spatial model of elections (Q1599828) (← links)
- Necessary gradient restrictions at the core of a voting rule (Q1633652) (← links)
- Toward a \(50\%\)-majority equilibrium when voters are symmetrically distributed (Q1680113) (← links)
- Singularity theory and core existence in the spatial model (Q1906056) (← links)
- Dominance in spatial voting with imprecise ideals (Q2058847) (← links)
- Two candidate competition on differentiated policy sets (Q2173413) (← links)
- A critique of distributional analysis in the spatial model (Q2270337) (← links)
- The ``probability of a fit choice'' (Q2375892) (← links)
- Equilibrium existence for zero-sum games and spatial models of elections (Q2384431) (← links)
- Stable coalition governments: the case of three political parties (Q2452138) (← links)
- Electoral competition with policy-motivated candidates (Q2485492) (← links)
- Social choice and electoral competition in the general spatial model (Q2490129) (← links)
- The Condorcet paradox revisited (Q2629515) (← links)
- Chaos, but in voting and apportionments? (Q4525771) (← links)
- Coalitions and Catastrophic Climate Change (Q4644777) (← links)