The following pages link to (Q3741337):
Displaying 50 items.
- \((m, n)\)-rationalizable choices (Q313072) (← links)
- Computational social choice for coordination in agent networks (Q314440) (← links)
- Computing and visualizing Banks sets of dominance relations using relation algebra and RelView (Q383785) (← links)
- Automated reasoning in social choice theory: some remarks (Q475377) (← links)
- Social choice without the Pareto principle under weak independence (Q485435) (← links)
- Evaluating competing theories via a common language of qualitative verdicts (Q513944) (← links)
- Graph aggregation (Q514143) (← links)
- Set-rationalizable choice and self-stability (Q634537) (← links)
- Conjoint axiomatization of Min, DiscriMin and LexiMin (Q703385) (← links)
- Social evaluation with variable population size: An alternative concept (Q751448) (← links)
- Aggregation of diverse types of fuzzy orders for decision making problems (Q781167) (← links)
- On the frontier between possibility and impossibility theorems in social choice (Q788597) (← links)
- Quasitransitive rationalization and the superset property (Q798241) (← links)
- General equilibrium and social choice in economies with increasing returns (Q803008) (← links)
- Independent necessary and sufficient conditions for approval voting (Q811308) (← links)
- Qualitative decision theory with preference relations and comparative uncertainty: an axiomatic approach (Q814497) (← links)
- Joint desirability foundations of social choice and opinion pooling (Q824994) (← links)
- Decision-support with preference constraints (Q857275) (← links)
- Binary effectivity rules (Q882555) (← links)
- A distance-based comparison of basic voting rules (Q882604) (← links)
- Social orderings for the assignment of indivisible objects (Q960253) (← links)
- Making discrete sugeno integrals more discriminant (Q962906) (← links)
- Aggregation of binary evaluations with abstentions (Q969118) (← links)
- Making choices with a binary relation: relative choice axioms and transitive closures (Q992691) (← links)
- Informational requirements of social choice rules (Q1013515) (← links)
- Uniformly bounded information and social choice (Q1030168) (← links)
- Fuzzy Arrow-type results without the Pareto principle based on fuzzy pre-orders (Q1043267) (← links)
- Restricted domains, Arrow-social welfare functions and noncorruptible and nonmanipulable social choice correspondences: The case of private alternatives (Q1054624) (← links)
- Pareto optimality and the decisive power structure with expansion consistency conditions (Q1066782) (← links)
- Exact choice and fuzzy preferences (Q1068670) (← links)
- Symmetry, voting, and social choice (Q1110424) (← links)
- A dictionary for voting paradoxes (Q1120441) (← links)
- Restricted preferences and strategyproofness of singlevalued social decision functions (Q1169386) (← links)
- Social welfare functions on restricted economic domains (Q1174590) (← links)
- Democracy and efficiency: A note on ``Arrow's theorem is not a surprising result'' (Q1197649) (← links)
- Welfarism and rationalizability in allocation problems with indivisibilities (Q1296479) (← links)
- Collective judgement: combining individual value judgements (Q1296494) (← links)
- Computing improved optimal solutions to max-min flexible constraint satisfaction problems (Q1307812) (← links)
- A fuzzy-decision theory of optimal social discount rate: Collective- choice-theoretic (Q1315870) (← links)
- Rational choice based on vague preferences (Q1339166) (← links)
- Topological social choice (Q1575090) (← links)
- Extending tournament solutions (Q1616754) (← links)
- Equity, hierarchy, and ordinal social choice (Q1650278) (← links)
- Natural deduction for modal logic of judgment aggregation (Q1698339) (← links)
- Interpersonal comparison necessary for Arrovian aggregation (Q1704060) (← links)
- Generalized Rawlsianism (Q1704409) (← links)
- On the Arrow property (Q1775737) (← links)
- Ultraproducts and aggregation (Q1804338) (← links)
- Rationality, path independence, and the power structure (Q1820656) (← links)
- Constructing a quasi-concave quadratic objective function from interviewing a decision maker (Q1847215) (← links)