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The following pages link to Strategic Candidacy and Voting Procedures (Q4531028):
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- \(\mathrm{H}\)-index manipulation by merging articles: models, theory, and experiments (Q329039) (← links)
- A unifying impossibility theorem (Q382333) (← links)
- New candidates welcome! Possible winners with respect to the addition of new candidates (Q449052) (← links)
- A foundation for strategic agenda voting (Q485757) (← links)
- No profitable decompositions in quasi-linear allocation problems (Q643270) (← links)
- Free triples, large indifference classes and the majority rule (Q649159) (← links)
- Approval voting with endogenous candidates (Q817266) (← links)
- Public information and electoral bias (Q844936) (← links)
- Candidate stability and voting correspondences (Q857970) (← links)
- Scoring rules over subsets of alternatives: consistency and paradoxes (Q898672) (← links)
- Stability in electoral competition: a case for multiple votes (Q899677) (← links)
- Type two computability of social choice functions and the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem in an infinite society (Q990505) (← links)
- Would letting people vote for multiple candidates yield policy moderation? (Q1007330) (← links)
- Plurality rule works in three-candidate elections (Q1036097) (← links)
- Multiple public goods, lexicographic preferences, and single-plateaued preference rules. (Q1399521) (← links)
- Voting by successive elimination and strategic candidacy (Q1599833) (← links)
- Strategic candidacy for multivalued voting procedures (Q1877156) (← links)
- Strategic candidacy, monotonicity, and strategy-proofness (Q1927884) (← links)
- Consistency of scoring rules: a reinvestigation of composition-consistency (Q2021826) (← links)
- Channeling the final say in politics: a simple mechanism (Q2061099) (← links)
- Party formation and coalitional bargaining in a model of proportional representation (Q2091703) (← links)
- Tournament solutions based on cooperative game theory (Q2178642) (← links)
- Strategic voting and nomination (Q2247944) (← links)
- A quest for fundamental theorems of social choice (Q2341125) (← links)
- On the equivalence of the HEX game theorem and the Duggan-Schwartz theorem for strategy-proof social choice correspondences (Q2371435) (← links)
- An undominated Nash equilibrium for voting by committees with exit (Q2384877) (← links)
- The scoring rules in an endogenous election (Q2500707) (← links)
- Arrow's possibility theorem for one-dimensional single-peaked preferences (Q2519484) (← links)
- Social choice correspondences with infinitely many agents: serial dictatorship (Q2628710) (← links)
- Preference aggregation in the generalised unavailable candidate model (Q2695424) (← links)
- Policy Moderation and Endogenous Candidacy in Approval Voting Elections (Q2829691) (← links)
- Multiple votes, multiple candidacies and polarization (Q5964641) (← links)
- Strategic nomination and non-manipulable voting procedures (Q6064224) (← links)
- Hotelling-Downs equilibria: moving beyond plurality variants (Q6130922) (← links)