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The following pages link to Postulates and paradoxes of relative voting power -- A critical re-appraisal (Q1891349):
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- The cost of getting local monotonicity (Q322726) (← links)
- On the ordinal equivalence of the Johnston, Banzhaf and Shapley power indices (Q421763) (← links)
- Power distribution in the Weimar Reichstag in 1919--1933 (Q744665) (← links)
- Generating functions for coalitional power indices: an application to the IMF (Q816502) (← links)
- A sequential selection game with vetoes (Q844901) (← links)
- The Shapley-Shubik index for simple games with multiple alternatives (Q926359) (← links)
- Interval measures of power (Q1280086) (← links)
- Ternary voting games (Q1365000) (← links)
- Semivalues as power indices. (Q1399609) (← links)
- The conditional Shapley-Shubik measure for ternary voting games (Q1651290) (← links)
- A characterization and some properties of the Banzhaf-Coleman-Dubey-Shapley sensitivity index (Q1886743) (← links)
- Structural control in weighted voting games (Q2098945) (← links)
- Power indices and minimal winning coalitions (Q2268380) (← links)
- Interaction indices for games on combinatorial structures with forbidden coalitions (Q2275631) (← links)
- On ordinal equivalence of power measures given by regular semivalues (Q2427211) (← links)
- Monotonicity of power and power measures (Q2487772) (← links)
- Voting power measurement: a story of misreinvention (Q2500725) (← links)
- The multilinear extension and the symmetric coalition Banzhaf value (Q2502392) (← links)
- On the Coleman indices of voting power (Q2576266) (← links)
- A note on monotonic power indices, smaller coalitions, and new members (Q2629326) (← links)
- Some properties for probabilistic and multinomial (probabilistic) values on cooperative games (Q2817220) (← links)
- COMPARING POWER INDICES (Q2854003) (← links)
- Extended voting measures (Q4262099) (← links)
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- On Some Properties of the Hoede-Bakker Index (Q5436929) (← links)
- Bargaining in legislatures: a new donation paradox (Q6637505) (← links)