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The following pages link to Social choice and the topology of spaces of preferences (Q1146096):
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- Anonymous and neutral majority rules (Q404770) (← links)
- Community preferences and social choice (Q593956) (← links)
- Is a continuous rational social aggregation impossible on continuum spaces? (Q733807) (← links)
- Utility functions for Debreu's 'excess demands' (Q796425) (← links)
- A power rule for social choice (Q802457) (← links)
- General equilibrium and social choice in economies with increasing returns (Q803008) (← links)
- On the equivalence of the Arrow impossibility theorem and the Brouwer fixed point theorem when individual preferences are weak orders (Q845603) (← links)
- Statistics for phylogenetic trees (Q849456) (← links)
- On the topological equivalence of the Arrow impossibility theorem and Amartya Sen's liberal paradox (Q856151) (← links)
- A topological approach to Wilson's impossibility theorem (Q878004) (← links)
- Two preference metrics provide settings for the study of properties of binary relations (Q905087) (← links)
- On fixed point theorems and social choice paradoxes (Q908824) (← links)
- A reformulation of Chichilnisky's impossibility theorem (Q908825) (← links)
- On the robustness of the impossibility result in the topological approach to social choice (Q908826) (← links)
- Topological social choice: Reply to Le Breton and Uriarte (Q908827) (← links)
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for a resolution of the social choice paradox (Q1054623) (← links)
- Topological aggregation of inequality preorders (Q1067955) (← links)
- Anonymity and continuous social choice (Q1073707) (← links)
- Topological structure of a space of continuous preferences as a space of retractions and the aggregation problem (Q1101318) (← links)
- Structural instability of decision majority rules (Q1158070) (← links)
- The topological equivalence of the Pareto condition and the existence of a dictator (Q1159073) (← links)
- Continuity properties of majority rule with intermediate preferences (Q1160551) (← links)
- Collective judgement: combining individual value judgements (Q1296494) (← links)
- The Moebius strip and a social choice paradox (Q1331852) (← links)
- Aggregation of utility and social choice: a topological characterization. (Q1427269) (← links)
- Topological social choice (Q1575090) (← links)
- A projection property and Arrow's impossibility theorem (Q1584439) (← links)
- Topological aggregation, the twin paradox and the No Show paradox (Q1704047) (← links)
- Continuous selections from the Pareto correspondence and non-manipulability in exchange economies (Q1764793) (← links)
- Continuous-valued social choice (Q1815223) (← links)
- A Fourier-theoretic perspective on the Condorcet paradox and Arrow's theorem. (Q1866178) (← links)
- On the topological social choice model (Q1876660) (← links)
- Binary choice, subset choice, random utility, and ranking: a unified perspective using the permutahedron (Q1877595) (← links)
- Limited arbitrage is necessary and sufficient for the existence of a competitive equilibrium with or without short sales (Q1890922) (← links)
- On isotopic dictators and homological manipulators (Q1975175) (← links)
- Inductive reasoning in social choice theory (Q2008634) (← links)
- Social decision for a measure society (Q2034813) (← links)
- Breaking ties in collective decision-making (Q2044831) (← links)
- Arrow on domain conditions: a fruitful road to travel (Q2179463) (← links)
- A topological approach to the Arrow impossibility theorem when individual preferences are weak orders (Q2489342) (← links)
- On the equivalence of the Arrow impossibility theorem and the Brouwer fixed point theorem (Q2489420) (← links)
- A topological proof of Eliaz's unified theorem of social choice theory (Q2493753) (← links)
- Optimality in Social Choice (Q2893439) (← links)
- AGGREGATION OF PREFERENCES IN CRISP AND FUZZY SETTINGS: FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS LEADING TO POSSIBILITY RESULTS (Q3005954) (← links)
- THE HEX GAME THEOREM AND THE ARROW IMPOSSIBILITY THEOREM: THE CASE OF WEAK ORDERS (Q3612315) (← links)
- Intersecting families of sets and the topology of cones in economics (Q4275676) (← links)
- Topology and experimental distinguishability (Q4967829) (← links)
- Social Choice Theory (Q5150296) (← links)
- Fuzzy Arrovian Theorems when preferences are complete (Q6044861) (← links)
- A topological proof of the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem (Q6117764) (← links)