Choice, welfare, and measurement
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Publication:3608395
zbMATH Open1156.91300MaRDI QIDQ3608395FDOQ3608395
Publication date: 5 March 2009
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- The representative agent model of probabilistic social choice
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- Unilateral altruism may be beneficial: A game-theoretic illustration
- Rationalizability of choice functions on general domains without full transitivity
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- Ranking fuzzy choice functions by their rationality indicators
- Independence of irrelevant alternatives before Arrow
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- Disagreement degree of multi-person judgemenets in an additive structure
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