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The following pages link to Intermediate Preferences and the Majority Rule (Q4168320):
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- Divergent platforms (Q272147) (← links)
- Strategy-proof partitioning (Q380879) (← links)
- Coalition formation with local public goods and group-size effect (Q532757) (← links)
- Top monotonicity: a common root for single peakedness, single crossing and the median voter result (Q645639) (← links)
- Free triples, large indifference classes and the majority rule (Q649159) (← links)
- Monotone strategyproofness (Q738926) (← links)
- Majority rule in multi-dimensional spatial models (Q753641) (← links)
- A ham sandwich theorem for general measures (Q760512) (← links)
- Davis-Hinich conditions and median outcomes in probabilistic voting models (Q799223) (← links)
- Order restricted preferences and majority rule (Q804455) (← links)
- Sustainable oligopolies (Q810355) (← links)
- Aggregation of preferences: The fuzzy case (Q811309) (← links)
- Production in incomplete markets: expectations matter for political stability (Q845599) (← links)
- Behavioral conformity in games with many players (Q863284) (← links)
- Majority voting on restricted domains (Q969117) (← links)
- Geometric models of consistent judgement aggregation (Q1039562) (← links)
- Elections with limited information: A multidimensional model (Q1099756) (← links)
- A limit theorem on the minmax set (Q1158069) (← links)
- Continuity properties of majority rule with intermediate preferences (Q1160551) (← links)
- A non-parametric approach to smoothing by aggregation over preferences (Q1167041) (← links)
- Transformations of the commodity space, behavioral heterogeneity, and the aggregation problem (Q1196655) (← links)
- From fuzzy set theory to non-additive probabilities: How have economists reacted! (Q1197877) (← links)
- Equilibrium in a finite local public goods economy (Q1270060) (← links)
- Intermediate preferences and stable coalition structures (Q1317316) (← links)
- Politico-economic equilibrium and economic growth (Q1351042) (← links)
- Voting over flat taxes in an endowment economy (Q1351759) (← links)
- Competition among institutions (Q1363368) (← links)
- The probability of Condorcet cycles and super majority rules (Q1368871) (← links)
- Taxpayer-consumers and public pricing (Q1389435) (← links)
- A model of stability and persistence in a democracy (Q1593743) (← links)
- The single-peaked domain revisited: a simple global characterization (Q1757559) (← links)
- Characterization of rankings generated by linear discriminant analysis (Q1765619) (← links)
- Voting over investment (Q1817336) (← links)
- A general concept of majority rule (Q1867821) (← links)
- Political competition in a model of economic growth: Some theoretical results (Q1920943) (← links)
- Minimum wages, inequality and unemployment (Q1929393) (← links)
- Majoritarian preference, Utilitarian welfare and public information in Cournot oligopoly (Q2002368) (← links)
- A characterization of preference domains that are single-crossing and maximal Condorcet (Q2037009) (← links)
- Dominance in spatial voting with imprecise ideals (Q2058847) (← links)
- Is the preference of the majority representative? (Q2070577) (← links)
- How to choose a fair delegation? (Q2074063) (← links)
- Restricted environments and incentive compatibility in interdependent values models (Q2078029) (← links)
- Probabilistic fixed ballot rules and hybrid domains (Q2138383) (← links)
- Weighted majority tournaments and Kemeny ranking with 2-dimensional Euclidean preferences (Q2146734) (← links)
- A characterization of the single-peaked single-crossing domain (Q2179455) (← links)
- Metrizable preferences over preferences (Q2217354) (← links)
- A unified characterization of the randomized strategy-proof rules (Q2231399) (← links)
- The instability of instability of centered distributions (Q2270335) (← links)
- A critique of distributional analysis in the spatial model (Q2270337) (← links)
- Solidarity and efficiency in preference aggregation: a tale of two rules (Q2278916) (← links)