The following pages link to Maurice Salles (Q649157):
Displaying 50 items.
- (Q587697) (redirect page) (← links)
- Continuity of utility functions representing fuzzy preferences (Q649158) (← links)
- (Q696932) (redirect page) (← links)
- Choosing among maximals (Q696933) (← links)
- Stable outcomes in spatial voting games (Q750272) (← links)
- Matching relations and the dimensional structure of social choices (Q760319) (← links)
- Reformulation of the Nash social welfare function for a continuum of individuals (Q761331) (← links)
- The stability set of voting games: Classification and genericity results (Q803010) (← links)
- An interview with Michael Dummett: From analytical philosophy to voting analysis and beyond (Q862539) (← links)
- Fuzzy choice functions. A revealed preference approach (Q883716) (← links)
- A characterization of social choice correspondences that implement the core of simple games (Q957863) (← links)
- A binary intuitionistic fuzzy relation: some new results, a general factorization, and two properties of strict components (Q1035166) (← links)
- Approximate cores of replica games and economies. II: Set-up costs and firm formation in coalition production economies (Q1059540) (← links)
- The desirability relation of simple games (Q1071662) (← links)
- Permutation cycles and manipulation of choice functions (Q1083004) (← links)
- On the structure of fuzzy social welfare functions (Q1083344) (← links)
- Choosing from a tournament (Q1089228) (← links)
- On the minimal representation of homogeneous games (Q1093575) (← links)
- Group decision making under multiple criteria. Methods and applications (Q1095015) (← links)
- On the generic emptiness of the local core of voting games (Q1097181) (← links)
- The manipulability of the Shapley-value (Q1104257) (← links)
- Covering sets and a new Condorcet choice correspondence (Q1107402) (← links)
- To vote or not to vote: What is the quota? (Q1114569) (← links)
- The Ostrogorski paradox (Q1115324) (← links)
- Social choice in economic environments (Q1115325) (← links)
- A note on balancedness and nonemptiness of the core in voting games (Q1123825) (← links)
- Rationality and aggregation of preferences in an ordinally fuzzy framework (Q1197872) (← links)
- Coalition voting (Q1200885) (← links)
- A general possibility theorem for group decision rules with Pareto- transitivity (Q1220864) (← links)
- A further result on the core of voting games (Q1242821) (← links)
- On choosing rationally when preferences are fuzzy (Q1264083) (← links)
- Nash implementation and double implementation: Equivalence theorems (Q1300409) (← links)
- Note on a helicopter search problem on graphs (Q1302160) (← links)
- Geometry of voting (Q1323813) (← links)
- Undominated Nash implementation in bounded mechanisms (Q1324091) (← links)
- Exact implementation (Q1339736) (← links)
- Top dominance and the possibility of strategy-proof stable solutions to matching problems (Q1341500) (← links)
- On a generalisation of the Gini coefficient (Q1377490) (← links)
- Fuzzy aggregation in economic environments: I. Quantitative fuzziness, public goods and monotonicity assumptions. (Q1398326) (← links)
- Constrained egalitarianism in a simple redistributive model (Q1408477) (← links)
- A strategy-proofness characterization of majority rule (Q1411093) (← links)
- Consistent aggregation of simply scalable families of choice probabilities (Q1566506) (← links)
- Opportunity sets and uncertain consequences (Q1567195) (← links)
- A trade-off result for preference revelation (Q1576476) (← links)
- Signed orders, choice probabilities, and linear polytopes (Q1598972) (← links)
- Effectivity functions and stable governance structures (Q1614132) (← links)
- On Quine on Arrow (Q1704056) (← links)
- The dynamics of public opinion under majority rules (Q1811247) (← links)
- Efficient strategy-proof exchange and minimum consumption guarantees. (Q1812176) (← links)
- On some combinatorial problems arising in the theory of voting games (Q1813696) (← links)