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The following pages link to Intransitive social indifference and the Arrow dilemma (Q2254232):
Displaying 28 items.
- Manipulation of nonimposed, nonoligarchic, nonbinary group decision rules (Q374731) (← links)
- Plural identities and preference formation (Q404758) (← links)
- Conditions on social-preference cycles (Q497476) (← links)
- Choice procedures and power structure in social decisions (Q649146) (← links)
- Structure of neutral and monotonic binary social decision rules with quasi-transitive individual preferences (Q677031) (← links)
- The Arrow paradox with fuzzy preferences (Q732933) (← links)
- Sophisticated preference aggregation (Q734046) (← links)
- Can equity be purchased at the expense of efficiency? An axiomatic inquiry (Q750266) (← links)
- Aggregation of binary evaluations with abstentions (Q969118) (← links)
- On the structure of fuzzy social welfare functions (Q1083344) (← links)
- Fuzzy preferences and social choice (Q1093501) (← links)
- Characterization of monotonicity and neutrality for binary Paretian social decision rules (Q1100070) (← links)
- Rationality and aggregation of preferences in an ordinally fuzzy framework (Q1197872) (← links)
- Impossibility theorems without collective rationality (Q1239677) (← links)
- Impossibility results for choice correspondences (Q1277456) (← links)
- Indecisive choice theory (Q1377483) (← links)
- Sen's proofs of the Arrow and Gibbard theorems (Q1786785) (← links)
- Rationality, path independence, and the power structure (Q1820656) (← links)
- Weak strategy proofness: The case of nonbinary social choice functions (Q1824519) (← links)
- Allan Gibbard (Q2064135) (← links)
- Theory and applications of financial chaos index (Q2070531) (← links)
- A foundation for Pareto optimality (Q2178580) (← links)
- Arrow's decisive coalitions (Q2179473) (← links)
- A note on Murakami's theorems and incomplete social choice without the Pareto principle (Q2217361) (← links)
- On some oligarchy results when social preference is fuzzy (Q2417384) (← links)
- Collective choice rules with social maximality (Q2668991) (← links)
- Factoring fuzzy transitivity (Q5931168) (← links)
- Social evaluation functionals with an arbitrary set of alternatives (Q6176317) (← links)