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The following pages link to The Existence of Social Welfare Functions (Q3258622):
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- First-order logic formalisation of impossibility theorems in preference aggregation (Q373021) (← links)
- Arrow's theorem for incomplete relations (Q406455) (← links)
- Social choice and individual values in the electronic republic (Q649143) (← links)
- Structure of neutral and monotonic binary social decision rules with quasi-transitive individual preferences (Q677031) (← links)
- Can equity be purchased at the expense of efficiency? An axiomatic inquiry (Q750266) (← links)
- Semiorders and collective choice (Q754093) (← links)
- Restricted domains, Arrow social welfare functions and noncorruptible and nonmanipulable social choice correspondences: The case of private and public alternatives (Q759609) (← links)
- Dictatorial domains in preference aggregation (Q866931) (← links)
- Social choice trade-off results for conditions on triples of alternatives (Q900250) (← links)
- Restricted domains, Arrow-social welfare functions and noncorruptible and nonmanipulable social choice correspondences: The case of private alternatives (Q1054624) (← links)
- Social welfare functions for economic environments with and without the Pareto principle (Q1056652) (← links)
- Social choice in economic environments with dimensional variation (Q1099045) (← links)
- Social choice in economic environments (Q1115325) (← links)
- Arrow's theorem for economic environments and effective social preferences (Q1124503) (← links)
- Aggregation of preferences: a review (Q1158068) (← links)
- Social welfare functions on restricted economic domains (Q1174590) (← links)
- A further note on Arrow's impossibility theorem (Q1242843) (← links)
- Collective rationality versus distribution of power for binary social choice functions (Q1245060) (← links)
- The birth of social choice theory from the spirit of mathematical logic: Arrow's theorem in the framework of model theory (Q1615988) (← links)
- Wilson's theorem for economic environments and continuous social preferences (Q1825101) (← links)
- Voting theory in the Lean theorem prover (Q2148823) (← links)
- Arrow on domain conditions: a fruitful road to travel (Q2179463) (← links)
- A note on Murakami's theorems and incomplete social choice without the Pareto principle (Q2217361) (← links)
- Intransitive social indifference and the Arrow dilemma (Q2254232) (← links)
- Common preference, non-consequential features, and collective decision making (Q2254243) (← links)
- Restricting the domain allows for weaker independence (Q2417372) (← links)
- Arrovian impossibilities in aggregating preferences over non-resolute outcomes (Q2426966) (← links)
- Axioms for Euclidean preferences with a valence dimension (Q2427855) (← links)
- How mathematical impossibility changed welfare economics: a history of Arrow's impossibility theorem (Q2631822) (← links)
- Independence of irrelevant alternatives in the theory of voting (Q2641197) (← links)
- Should social choice be based on binary comparisons? (Q5635301) (← links)
- Kenneth J. Arrow (Q5918445) (← links)