Infinite supermodularity and preferences
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(7)- Ordinal notions of submodularity
- Finite supermodular design with interdependent valuations
- Too much of a good thing: decision-making in cases with infinitely many utility contributions
- Welfare maximization and the supermodular degree
- Supermodularity and preferences
- Stable preference aggregation with infinite population
- Notes on supermodularity and increasing differences in expected utility
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