The following pages link to (Q3677437):
Displaying 50 items.
- The structure of unstable power mechanisms (Q431215) (← links)
- Strong convexity of NTU games (Q444126) (← links)
- Balancing the power to appoint officers (Q523016) (← links)
- Implementation by mediated equilibrium (Q532726) (← links)
- Convex and exact games with non-transferable utility (Q617519) (← links)
- A new binary relation to compare viability of winning coalitions and its interrelationships to desirability relation and blockability relation (Q632840) (← links)
- Coalitionally strategy-proof social choice correspondences and the Pareto rule (Q734050) (← links)
- A local theory of cooperative games (Q757262) (← links)
- Equivalent game forms and coalitional power (Q804482) (← links)
- On the manipulability of the fuzzy social choice functions (Q834453) (← links)
- Consensus reaching in committees (Q857375) (← links)
- Consistent voting systems with a continuum of voters (Q857972) (← links)
- Self-consistency of decision rules for group decision making (Q872149) (← links)
- Binary effectivity rules (Q882555) (← links)
- Correlated effectivity functions (Q902670) (← links)
- Binary games in constitutional form and collective choice (Q913620) (← links)
- A characterization of social choice correspondences that implement the core of simple games (Q957863) (← links)
- Acyclic, or totally tight, two-person game forms: characterization and main properties (Q966009) (← links)
- A stability index for local effectivity functions (Q975939) (← links)
- On the positive association of parliamentary social choice functions (Q976973) (← links)
- Fundamentals of simple games from a viewpoint of blockability relations (Q1021485) (← links)
- Minimal and locally minimal games and game forms (Q1043974) (← links)
- A proof that the core of an ordinal convex game is a von Neumann- Morgenstern solution (Q1069868) (← links)
- On strong representations of games by social choice functions (Q1084029) (← links)
- Coalition-proof Nash equilibria. I: Concepts (Q1090261) (← links)
- Stable effectivity functions with an infinity of players and alternatives (Q1096515) (← links)
- Stability of topological effectivity functions (Q1096517) (← links)
- On the core of voting games (Q1098787) (← links)
- Cores and capacities of compound simple games (Q1098789) (← links)
- A new approach to the implementation problem (Q1101317) (← links)
- Ordinal Bayesian incentive compatible representations of committees (Q1106706) (← links)
- Neutral veto correspondences with a continuum of alternatives (Q1106744) (← links)
- Stable extensive game forms with perfect information (Q1106750) (← links)
- A note of tight extensive game forms (Q1108946) (← links)
- On conditions for a meeting not to reach a deadlock (Q1126661) (← links)
- Self-optimality and efficiency in utility distortion games (Q1189702) (← links)
- Characterization of desirable information processing and decision making systems in organization (Q1207058) (← links)
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for l-stability of games in constitutional form (Q1263541) (← links)
- Tight and effectively rectangular game forms: A Nash solvable class (Q1268631) (← links)
- Quality of group decisions (Q1271078) (← links)
- Decomposable effectivity functions (Q1290123) (← links)
- On conditions for a meeting not to reach a recurrent argument (Q1294251) (← links)
- A cooperative analysis of covert collusion in oligopolistic industries (Q1358638) (← links)
- Vetoing in social choice with blockings (Q1364448) (← links)
- Voting games and acyclic collective choice rules (Q1377459) (← links)
- On necessary and sufficient conditions for solvability of game forms. (Q1421920) (← links)
- Exact stability and its applications to strong solvability (Q1566507) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness, Pareto optimality and strictly convex norms (Q1566508) (← links)
- A note on the core of voting games (Q1567185) (← links)
- New interpretation of the core of simple games in terms of voters' permission. (Q1569155) (← links)