The following pages link to (Q5635232):
Displayed 50 items.
- Behavioral models for complex decision analysis (Q555904) (← links)
- Convex geometry and group choice (Q585057) (← links)
- On the possibility of reasonable consistent majoritarian choice: Some positive results (Q593980) (← links)
- Structure of neutral and monotonic binary social decision rules with quasi-transitive individual preferences (Q677031) (← links)
- Interactive multiple objective optimization: Survey. I: Continuous case (Q750284) (← links)
- Semiorders and collective choice (Q754093) (← links)
- On the concept of fairness (Q755416) (← links)
- A note on manipulability of large voting schemes (Q755418) (← links)
- Factor and ideal point analysis for interpersonally incomparable data (Q756345) (← links)
- Restricted domains, Arrow social welfare functions and noncorruptible and nonmanipulable social choice correspondences: The case of private and public alternatives (Q759609) (← links)
- SSB utility theory: An economic perspective (Q759613) (← links)
- A cardinal approach to straightforward probabilistic mechanisms (Q761227) (← links)
- On the frontier between possibility and impossibility theorems in social choice (Q788597) (← links)
- The 'marriage game': An assignment problem with indivisibilities (Q791450) (← links)
- Fuzzy revealed preference theory (Q792193) (← links)
- Analyse qualitativer Daten: Einführung und Übersicht. I (Q792212) (← links)
- Faithful consensus methods for n-trees (Q794118) (← links)
- Social equilibrium and cycles on compact sets (Q798550) (← links)
- Expected subjective utility: Is the Neumann-Morgenstern utility the same as the Neoclassical's? (Q800205) (← links)
- Unanimity games and Pareto optimality (Q800843) (← links)
- A power rule for social choice (Q802457) (← links)
- On interpersonal utility comparisons (Q802460) (← links)
- Order restricted preferences and majority rule (Q804455) (← links)
- Independence of the status quo? A weak and a strong impossibility result for social decisions by bargaining (Q806650) (← links)
- Transitivity of fuzzy relations and rational choice (Q808968) (← links)
- A folk meta-theorem in the foundations of utility theory (Q808975) (← links)
- Aggregation of preferences: The fuzzy case (Q811309) (← links)
- Externalities, monopoly and the objective function of the firm (Q852316) (← links)
- An axiomatization of the generalized Edgeworth-Pareto principle in terms of choice functions (Q854122) (← links)
- On the topological equivalence of the Arrow impossibility theorem and Amartya Sen's liberal paradox (Q856151) (← links)
- Decision-support with preference constraints (Q857275) (← links)
- On quasi-orderings and multi-objective functions (Q857287) (← links)
- A correct proof of the McMorris-Powers' theorem on the consensus of phylogenies (Q868402) (← links)
- Equivalence of the HEX game theorem and the Arrow impossibility theorem (Q876623) (← links)
- Binary games in constitutional form and collective choice (Q913620) (← links)
- Sequential path independence and social choice (Q919959) (← links)
- Condorcet's paradox (Q1050240) (← links)
- Ignorance, probability and rational choice (Q1052760) (← links)
- Alternative libertarian claims and Sen's paradox (Q1053585) (← links)
- Restricted domains, Arrow-social welfare functions and noncorruptible and nonmanipulable social choice correspondences: The case of private alternatives (Q1054624) (← links)
- Dimensions of election procedures: Analyses and comparisons (Q1055323) (← links)
- Research in decision theory: A personal perspective (Q1056649) (← links)
- Essential aggregation procedures on restricted domains of preferences (Q1056651) (← links)
- On the information about individual utilities used in social choice (Q1056653) (← links)
- The liberal paradox and the Pareto set (Q1065690) (← links)
- From social welfare ordering to acyclic aggregation of preferences (Q1065691) (← links)
- Pareto optimality and the decisive power structure with expansion consistency conditions (Q1066782) (← links)
- New problems in the general choice theory (Q1069410) (← links)
- The general relevance of the impossibility theorem in smooth social choice (Q1069833) (← links)
- Social influence models with ranking alternatives and local election rules (Q1072418) (← links)