The following pages link to (Q3912303):
Displayed 50 items.
- Acyclic and positive responsive social choice with infinite individuals. An alternative `invisible dictator' theorem (Q687048) (← links)
- Impossibility results with resoluteness (Q751949) (← links)
- Factor and ideal point analysis for interpersonally incomparable data (Q756345) (← links)
- Restricted domains, Arrow social welfare functions and noncorruptible and nonmanipulable social choice correspondences: The case of private and public alternatives (Q759609) (← links)
- On the frontier between possibility and impossibility theorems in social choice (Q788597) (← links)
- A power rule for social choice (Q802457) (← links)
- Order restricted preferences and majority rule (Q804455) (← links)
- Arrovian theorems for economic domains. The case where there are simultaneously private and public goods (Q911433) (← links)
- Sen's theorem for hierarchies (Q925028) (← links)
- Alternative libertarian claims and Sen's paradox (Q1053585) (← links)
- Dimensions of election procedures: Analyses and comparisons (Q1055323) (← links)
- Research in decision theory: A personal perspective (Q1056649) (← links)
- Pareto optimality and the decisive power structure with expansion consistency conditions (Q1066782) (← links)
- New problems in the general choice theory (Q1069410) (← links)
- Some impossibility results with domain restrictions (Q1080338) (← links)
- Group decision making with a fuzzy linguistic majority (Q1083343) (← links)
- On the structure of fuzzy social welfare functions (Q1083344) (← links)
- Social compromise and social metrics (Q1083992) (← links)
- A note on Fung-Fu's theorem (Q1085021) (← links)
- Rational budgeters in the theory of social choice (Q1090584) (← links)
- Algebraic aggregation theory (Q1091238) (← links)
- Some further results on nonbinary social choice (Q1100987) (← links)
- Induced social welfare functions (Q1115785) (← links)
- A new informational base for social choice (Q1124505) (← links)
- Three practical criteria of comparison among ordinal preference aggregating rules (Q1127146) (← links)
- Liberal paradox and the voluntary exchange of rights-exercising (Q1141567) (← links)
- Stable voting schemes (Q1153026) (← links)
- Approaches to collective decision making with fuzzy preference relations (Q1154908) (← links)
- The median procedure in cluster analysis and social choice theory (Q1164937) (← links)
- Equity, efficiency and rights in social choice (Q1165125) (← links)
- Dominant strategies and restricted ballots with variable electorate (Q1168200) (← links)
- Nondictatorial social welfare functions with different discrimination structures (Q1260935) (← links)
- Probabilistic, fuzzy and rough concepts in social choice (Q1278386) (← links)
- Consensus functions on trees that satisfy an independence axiom (Q1314322) (← links)
- Hierarchical Arrow social welfare functions (Q1339028) (← links)
- A projection property and Arrow's impossibility theorem (Q1584439) (← links)
- Arrowian characterizations of latticial federation consensus functions (Q1813338) (← links)
- Rationality, path independence, and the power structure (Q1820656) (← links)
- On limits to perception and pattern recognition (Q1823198) (← links)
- Propositional belief base merging or how to merge beliefs/goals coming from several sources and some links with social choice theory (Q1885766) (← links)
- Rational aggregation rules (Q1896322) (← links)
- Combinatorial versus decision-theoretic components of impossibility theorems (Q1915820) (← links)
- Arrow and Gibbard--Satterthwaite revisited. Extended domains and shorter proofs (Q2367165) (← links)
- Aggregating disparate estimates of chance (Q2466865) (← links)
- Information, associativity, and choice requirements (Q2640417) (← links)
- Independence of irrelevant alternatives in the theory of voting (Q2641197) (← links)
- Discrete Mathematics in Voting and Group Choice (Q3321780) (← links)
- CONSENSUS MODELLING IN GROUP DECISION MAKING: DYNAMICAL APPROACH BASED ON FUZZY PREFERENCES (Q3439957) (← links)
- The ostrogorski paradox and its relation to nontransitive choice (Q3683949) (← links)
- GROUP DECISION-MAKING WITH A FUZZY MAJORITY VIA LINGUISTIC QUANTIFIERS. PART I: A CONSENSORY-LIKE POOLING (Q3738841) (← links)