Anonymous and positively responsive aggregation rules
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- A characterization for qualified majority voting rules
- A characterization of simple majority rule for restricted domains
- A complete characterization of majority rules
- Anonymity, monotonicity, and quota pair systems
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- Counting Quota Systems: A Combinatorial Question from Social Choice Theory
- Majority selection of one alternative from a binary agenda
- Maskin monotonic aggregation rules
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- Some characterizations of resolute majority rules
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- An extension and an alternative characterization of May's theorem
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- May's theorem with an infinite population
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