The following pages link to Luc Lauwers (Q647351):
Displaying 27 items.
- Lorenz comparisons of nine rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims (Q647352) (← links)
- Intergenerational equity, efficiency, and constructibility (Q663208) (← links)
- The coalition structure core is accessible (Q705946) (← links)
- The topological approach to the aggregation of preferences (Q836929) (← links)
- Ordering infinite utility streams comes at the cost of a non-Ramsey set (Q845012) (← links)
- Nash rationalization of collective choice over lotteries (Q1005758) (← links)
- A consistent multidimensional Pigou-Dalton transfer principle (Q1017802) (← links)
- Intertemporal objective functions: strong Pareto versus anonymity (Q1296487) (← links)
- Infinite Chichilnisky rules (Q1318528) (← links)
- Galois stratification over \(e\)-fold ordered Frobenius fields (Q1320032) (← links)
- Topological aggregation, the case of an infinite population (Q1367927) (← links)
- Continuity and equity with infinite horizons (Q1367930) (← links)
- A note on weak \(\infty\)-Chichilnisky rules (Q1367931) (← links)
- Topological social choice (Q1575090) (← links)
- Infinite lotteries, large and small sets (Q1708802) (← links)
- Ultraproducts and aggregation (Q1804338) (← links)
- A note on Chichilnisky's social choice paradox (Q1863929) (← links)
- Topological manipulators form an ultrafilter (Q1884634) (← links)
- Time-neutrality and linearity (Q1892590) (← links)
- Correction to: ``Lorenz comparisons of nine rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims'' (Q2100105) (← links)
- Addendum to L. Lauwers and L. van liedekerke, ``ultraproducts and aggregation'' [J. Math. Econ. 24 (3) (1995) 217-237] (Q2267533) (← links)
- Rawlsian equity and generalised utilitarianism with an infinite population (Q2365073) (← links)
- Addendum to: ``Ranking opportunity sets on the basis of similarities of preferences: a proposal'' (Q2409710) (← links)
- The Balinski-Young comparison of divisor methods is transitive (Q2432508) (← links)
- The minimal dominant set is a non-empty core-extension (Q2462287) (← links)
- Non-dictatorial extensive social choice (Q2503434) (← links)
- The Hamilton Apportionment Method Is Between the Adams Method and the Jefferson Method (Q5387986) (← links)