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The following pages link to Social Preference Orderings and Majority Rule (Q5677250):
Displayed 23 items.
- Majority rule in multi-dimensional spatial models (Q753641) (← links)
- Davis-Hinich conditions and median outcomes in probabilistic voting models (Q799223) (← links)
- Limiting distributions for continuous state Markov voting models (Q800199) (← links)
- Euclidean preferences (Q877994) (← links)
- Ordinal ranking and preference strength (Q1085765) (← links)
- Information and preference in partial orders: A bimatrix representation (Q1090585) (← links)
- The uncovered set in spatial voting games (Q1098794) (← links)
- Limits on agenda control in spatial voting games (Q1121145) (← links)
- Stability of decision systems under majority rule (Q1151327) (← links)
- Continuity properties of majority rule with intermediate preferences (Q1160551) (← links)
- Transformations of the commodity space, behavioral heterogeneity, and the aggregation problem (Q1196655) (← links)
- Probability and convergence for supra-majority rule with Euclidean preferences (Q1200887) (← links)
- A voting model for the allocation of public goods: Existence of an equilibrium (Q1240647) (← links)
- Intransitivities in multidimensional voting models and some implications for agenda control (Q1245133) (← links)
- Equilibrium in spatial voting: The median voter result is an artifact (Q1253998) (← links)
- A dynamical model of political equilibrium (Q1256943) (← links)
- A general framework for distance-based consensus in ordinal ranking models (Q1278508) (← links)
- Compaign spending with office-seeking politicians, rational voters, and multiple lobbies (Q1599832) (← links)
- A social choice lemma on voting over lotteries with applications to a class of dynamic games (Q2432490) (← links)
- A general equilibrium model of multi-party competition (Q2432494) (← links)
- Electoral competition with policy-motivated candidates (Q2485492) (← links)
- Social choice and electoral competition in the general spatial model (Q2490129) (← links)
- Abstention causes bifurcations in two-party voting dynamics. (Q5931633) (← links)