Egalitarianism and utilitarianism in committees of representatives
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1470897 (Why is no real title available?)
- Bargaining in committees as an extension of Nash's bargaining theory
- Majority rule and general decision rules
- Minimizing the mean majority deficit: The second square-root rule
- Voting and collective decision-making. Bargaining and power
- Welfarist evaluations of decision rules for boards of representatives
Cited in
(7)- Condorcet meets Bentham
- Formal utilitarianism and range voting
- Computing the optimal weights in a utilitarian model of apportionment
- How to choose a fair delegation?
- Asymptotic utilitarianism in scoring rules
- Representative committees of peers
- Welfarist evaluations of decision rules for boards of representatives
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