On the theory of aggregation
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(46)- Aggregation theory and the relevance of some issues to others
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- Majority voting on restricted domains
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- Aggregation of equivalence relations
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- Aggregation of binary evaluations for truth-functional agendas
- Self-designation and group allocation
- Strategy-proof aggregation rules and single peakedness in bounded distributive lattices
- Generalized Rawlsianism
- Collective Choice for Simple Preferences
- Abstract Arrowian aggregation
- Aggregation of binary evaluations
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- Aggregation of non-binary evaluations
- Judgment aggregation without full rationality
- Aggregation of votes with multiple positions on each issue
- Triple-consistent social choice and the majority rule
- Brief proofs of Arrovian impossibility theorems
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- Arrow's theorem in judgment aggregation
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- Strategy-proof partitioning
- Abstract aggregation functions and social choice
- Algorithmically efficient syntactic characterization of possibility domains
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