The following pages link to The Simple Majority Decision Rule (Q5582110):
Displaying 50 items.
- Triple-consistent social choice and the majority rule (Q456955) (← links)
- Collectively rational voting rules for simple preferences (Q553521) (← links)
- A characterization of the single-peaked domain (Q622583) (← links)
- Free triples, large indifference classes and the majority rule (Q649159) (← links)
- A necessary and sufficient single-profile condition for transitivity of the majority rule relation (Q694949) (← links)
- Creating an acceptable consensus ranking for group decision making (Q724762) (← 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)
- Single-peaked choice (Q836878) (← links)
- Special majority rules. Necessary and sufficient condition for quasi- transitivity with quasi-transitive individual preferences (Q1082227) (← links)
- Recognizing single-peaked preferences on a tree (Q1122456) (← links)
- Generic properties of simple Bergson-Samuelson welfare functions (Q1138981) (← links)
- Aggregation of preferences: a review (Q1158068) (← links)
- Restricted preferences and strategyproofness of singlevalued social decision functions (Q1169386) (← links)
- Single-peaked orders on a tree (Q1169916) (← 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)
- Minimal conditions for monotonicity of capital value (Q1224941) (← links)
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for transitivity in voting theory (Q1227673) (← links)
- Transitivity of preference on a smooth manifold of alternatives (Q1236059) (← links)
- Existence of stable situations, restricted preferences, and strategic manipulation under democratic group decision rules (Q1241396) (← links)
- Zero-sum condition: A necessary and sufficient condition for a transitive voting system (Q1250010) (← links)
- A condition for Nash-stability under binary and democratic group decision functions (Q1252144) (← links)
- Fuzzy aggregation in economic environments: I. Quantitative fuzziness, public goods and monotonicity assumptions. (Q1398326) (← links)
- On the existence of stable roommate matchings (Q1592723) (← 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)
- Non-cooperative implementation: A survey of recent results (Q1837610) (← links)
- A new method for ranking fuzzy numbers and its application to group decision making (Q1994473) (← links)
- Consistency and its converse for roommate markets (Q2013333) (← links)
- Approval voting under dichotomous preferences: a catalogue of characterizations (Q2095260) (← links)
- Structured preferences: a literature survey (Q2096158) (← links)
- Pareto rationalizability by two single-peaked preferences (Q2153911) (← links)
- A characterization of the single-peaked single-crossing domain (Q2179455) (← links)
- Simple majority rule and integer programming (Q2243526) (← links)
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for pairwise majority decisions on path-connected domains (Q2243536) (← links)
- Condorcet cycles? A model of intertemporal voting (Q2385123) (← links)
- A preference aggregation method through the estimation of utility intervals (Q2387250) (← links)
- The one-dimensional Euclidean domain: finitely many obstructions are not enough (Q2397665) (← links)
- Dichotomous preferences and the possibility of Arrovian social choice (Q2432499) (← links)
- Single-basined choice (Q2452228) (← links)
- A characterization of the single-crossing domain (Q2453407) (← links)
- The launching of `social choice and welfare' and the creation of the `Society for Social Choice and Welfare' (Q2500728) (← links)
- Are there any nicely structured preference profiles nearby? (Q2634484) (← links)
- Single-plateaued choice (Q2637846) (← links)
- Extremal Restriction, Condorcet Sets, and Majority Decision Making (Q2787397) (← links)
- Collective Choice for Simple Preferences (Q2829677) (← links)
- SOCIAL CHOICE AND COOPERATIVE GAME THEORY: VOTING GAMES AS SOCIAL AGGREGATION FUNCTIONS (Q2852562) (← links)