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The following pages link to A Possibility Theorem on Majority Decisions (Q5528372):
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- The theory of judgment aggregation: an introductory review (Q383023) (← links)
- Arrow's theorem and theory choice (Q484976) (← links)
- ``One and a half dimensional'' preferences and majority rule (Q535270) (← links)
- A characterization of the single-peaked domain (Q622583) (← links)
- A necessary and sufficient single-profile condition for transitivity of the majority rule relation (Q694949) (← links)
- Pareto principles, positive responsiveness, and majority decisions (Q763345) (← links)
- Social acceptability of Condorcet committees (Q777455) (← links)
- Representations of votes based on pairwise information: monotonicity versus consistency (Q778380) (← links)
- A simple proof of Sen's possibility theorem on majority decisions (Q815024) (← links)
- The NIP graph of a social welfare function (Q836926) (← links)
- Dictatorial domains in preference aggregation (Q866931) (← links)
- Strategy-proof social choice on multiple and multi-dimensional single-peaked domains (Q894024) (← links)
- Manipulation in games with multiple levels of output (Q898674) (← links)
- Introduction to judgment aggregation (Q969113) (← links)
- Majority voting on restricted domains (Q969117) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness of the plurality rule over restricted domains (Q1014329) (← links)
- Geometric models of consistent judgement aggregation (Q1039562) (← links)
- Aggregation of preferences: a review (Q1158068) (← links)
- The voters' paradox, spin, and the Borda count (Q1181753) (← links)
- On some suggestions for having non-binary social choice functions (Q1211941) (← links)
- On transitivity of the social preference relation under simple majority rule (Q1217655) (← links)
- A general possibility theorem for group decision rules with Pareto- transitivity (Q1220864) (← links)
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for transitivity in voting theory (Q1227673) (← links)
- Transitivity of preference on a smooth manifold of alternatives (Q1236059) (← links)
- A condition for Nash-stability under binary and democratic group decision functions (Q1252144) (← links)
- A dynamical model of political equilibrium (Q1256943) (← links)
- An approval-voting polytope for linear orders (Q1368384) (← links)
- On the likelihood of single-peaked preferences (Q1704048) (← links)
- The supercovering relation, the pairwise winner, and more missing links between Borda and Condorcet (Q1704412) (← links)
- The single-peaked domain revisited: a simple global characterization (Q1757559) (← links)
- Explaining all three-alternative voting outcomes (Q1806204) (← links)
- A limited possibility result for social choice under majority voting (Q1837612) (← links)
- Structured preferences: a literature survey (Q2096158) (← links)
- Probabilistic fixed ballot rules and hybrid domains (Q2138383) (← links)
- Majority-approval social choice (Q2165624) (← links)
- Arrow on domain conditions: a fruitful road to travel (Q2179463) (← links)
- An extension and an alternative characterization of May's theorem (Q2241136) (← links)
- Simple majority rule and integer programming (Q2243526) (← links)
- Towards a classification of maximal peak-pit Condorcet domains (Q2243532) (← links)
- A simple construction of complete single-peaked domains by recursive tiling (Q2283307) (← links)
- Condorcet domains, median graphs and the single-crossing property (Q2323590) (← links)
- Condorcet domains satisfying Arrow's single-peakedness (Q2338669) (← links)
- Random assignments on preference domains with a tier structure (Q2338670) (← links)
- Complexity and the geometry of voting (Q2389766) (← links)
- Arrovian impossibilities in aggregating preferences over non-resolute outcomes (Q2426966) (← links)
- Dichotomous preferences and the possibility of Arrovian social choice (Q2432499) (← links)
- Unifying voting theory from Nakamura's to Greenberg's theorems (Q2453823) (← links)
- Acyclic sets of linear orders via the Bruhat orders (Q2475989) (← links)
- Are there any nicely structured preference profiles nearby? (Q2634484) (← links)
- Collective argumentation with topological restrictions (Q2695507) (← links)