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The following pages link to The equivalence of strong positive association and strategy-proofness (Q1255868):
Displayed 50 items.
- A decomposition of strategy-proofness (Q331707) (← links)
- Characterizing the resolute part of monotonic social choice correspondences (Q345198) (← links)
- Independent social choice correspondences are dictatorial (Q373789) (← links)
- A unifying impossibility theorem (Q382333) (← links)
- Two necessary conditions for strategy-proofness: on what domains are they also sufficient? (Q423715) (← links)
- The proof of the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem revisited (Q478105) (← links)
- Independence of irrelevant alternatives revisited (Q483921) (← links)
- Preference domains and the monotonicity of Condorcet extensions (Q500518) (← links)
- Maskin monotonicity and infinite individuals (Q621725) (← links)
- Implementation via mechanisms with transfers (Q631122) (← links)
- Social choice theory without Pareto: the pivotal voter approach (Q732930) (← links)
- Influence in private-goods allocation (Q776963) (← links)
- Implementability via protective equilibria (Q800203) (← links)
- Computer-aided proofs of Arrow's and other impossibility theorems (Q840816) (← links)
- Strategic manipulations of multi-valued solutions in economies with indivisibilities (Q868214) (← links)
- Strategy-proof social choice on multiple and multi-dimensional single-peaked domains (Q894024) (← links)
- Complexity and repeated implementation (Q896948) (← links)
- Set-monotonicity implies Kelly-strategyproofness (Q904832) (← links)
- Impossibility theorems are modified and unified (Q904838) (← links)
- A characterization of dictatorial social choice correspondences with continuous preferences (Q930005) (← links)
- Manipulation of voting schemes with restricted beliefs (Q952695) (← links)
- Type two computability of social choice functions and the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem in an infinite society (Q990505) (← links)
- The Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem of social choice theory in an infinite society and LPO (limited principle of omniscience) (Q990626) (← links)
- A dictatorial domain for monotone social choice functions (Q1046242) (← links)
- Another induction proof of the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem (Q1046284) (← links)
- Monotonic incompatibility between electing and ranking (Q1046336) (← links)
- General, direct and self-implementation of social choice functions via protective equilibria (Q1068674) (← links)
- Coalition-proof Nash equilibria. II: Applications (Q1090262) (← links)
- On constant Maskin monotonic social choice functions (Q1096516) (← links)
- A new approach to the implementation problem (Q1101317) (← links)
- Cores of effectivity functions and implementation theory (Q1162428) (← links)
- Implementable social choice rules. Characterization and correspondence theorems under strong Nash equilibrium (Q1171972) (← links)
- Arrow's theorem and the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem: A unified approach (Q1589621) (← links)
- Comparison of scoring rules in Poisson voting games (Q1599834) (← links)
- Procedurally fair implementation under complete information (Q1669100) (← links)
- Privacy in implementation (Q1703368) (← links)
- A characterization of virtual Bayesian implementation (Q1779834) (← links)
- Manipulation of single-winner large elections by vote pairing (Q1786787) (← links)
- Efficient strategy-proof exchange and minimum consumption guarantees. (Q1812176) (← links)
- Impossibilities with Kemeny updating (Q1925716) (← links)
- Strategic candidacy, monotonicity, and strategy-proofness (Q1927884) (← links)
- Domains of social choice functions on which coalition strategy-proofness and maskin monotonicity are equivalent (Q1934066) (← links)
- On the alternating use of ``unanimity'' and ``surjectivity'' in the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem (Q1934106) (← links)
- Monotonicity, implementation and generalized strategy-proofness (Q1934162) (← links)
- Superdictatorial domains for monotonic social choice functions (Q1934165) (← links)
- Designing referenda: an economist's pessimistic perspective (Q1995292) (← links)
- Robust virtual implementation with almost complete information (Q2021338) (← links)
- Aggregating experts' opinions to select the winner of a competition (Q2021827) (← links)
- Monotonicity violations under plurality with a runoff: the case of French presidential elections (Q2171858) (← links)
- An axiomatic characterization of the Slater rule (Q2235101) (← links)