The following pages link to Prasanta K. Pattanaik (Q672610):
Displaying 48 items.
- On measuring the value of life (Q672611) (← links)
- On some axioms for ranking sets of alternatives (Q799450) (← links)
- Extending an order on a set to the power set: Some remarks on Kannai and Peleg's approach (Q799451) (← links)
- An axiomatic characterization of the lexicographic maximin extension of an ordering over a set to the power set (Q800201) (← links)
- Median-based extensions of an ordering over a set to the power set: An axiomatic characterization (Q800202) (← links)
- `Regular' choice and the weak axiom of stochastic revealed preference (Q868416) (← links)
- Exact choice and fuzzy preferences (Q1068670) (← links)
- On the structure of fuzzy social welfare functions (Q1083344) (← links)
- Outcomes of admissible Nash equilibria and sophisticated voting when decisions are based on pairwise comparisons (Q1162265) (← links)
- The structure of coalitional power under probabilistic group decision rules (Q1164520) (← links)
- Soft sets: An ordinal formulation of vagueness with some applications to the theory of choice (Q1185028) (← links)
- Rationality and aggregation of preferences in an ordinally fuzzy framework (Q1197872) (← links)
- On some suggestions for having non-binary social choice functions (Q1211941) (← links)
- Collective rationality and strategy-proofness of group decision rules (Q1247091) (← links)
- On choosing rationally when preferences are fuzzy (Q1264083) (← links)
- Stochastic revealed preference and the theory of demand (Q1283856) (← links)
- Ranking opportunity sets: An axiomatic approach (Q1332709) (← links)
- A note on a property of maximal sets and choice in the absence of universal comparability (Q1350575) (← links)
- Revenue risks, insurance, and the behavior of competitive firms (Q1362851) (← links)
- Game forms, rights, and the efficiency of social outcomes (Q1363525) (← links)
- On preference and freedom (Q1387715) (← links)
- On ranking opportunity sets in economic environments (Q1584553) (← links)
- Choice under complete uncertainty: Axiomatic characterizations of some decision rules (Q1584679) (← links)
- On diversity and freedom of choice (Q1590137) (← links)
- Demand aggregation and the weak axiom of stochastic revealed preference. (Q1867562) (← links)
- A general revealed preference theorem for stochastic demand behavior (Q1880200) (← links)
- Institutions and their ethical evaluation (Q2179465) (← links)
- On the structure of simple preference-based choice functions (Q2388734) (← links)
- On the mean of squared deprivation gaps (Q2460216) (← links)
- An interview with I. M.D. Little (Q2500737) (← links)
- Little and Bergson on Arrow's concept of social welfare (Q2500738) (← links)
- Revealed Preference with Stochastic Demand Correspondence (Q3161837) (← links)
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- Distribution of Power under Stochastic Social Choice Rules (Q3730300) (← links)
- Falmagne and the Rationalizability of Stochastic Choices in Terms of Random Orderings (Q3747182) (← links)
- Aggregation of Probability Judgments (Q3762024) (← links)
- Restricted Preferences and Strategy-Proofness of a Class of Group Decision Functions (Q3905012) (← links)
- Strategic Voting Without Collusion Under Binary and Democratic Group Decision Rules (Q4058785) (← links)
- Threats, Counter-Threats, and Strategic Voting (Q4074600) (← links)
- Counter-threats and Strategic Manipulation under Voting Schemes (Q4139910) (← links)
- On Nicely Consistent Voting Systems (Q4153862) (← links)
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- Nash equilibria of games when players’ preferences are quasi‐transitive (Q4584861) (← links)
- Transitive Multi-Stage Majority Decisions with Quasi-Transitive Individual Preferences (Q5180558) (← links)
- Ordinal Distance, Dominance, and the Measurement of Diversity (Q5506540) (← links)
- A Note on Democratic Decision and the Existence of Choice Sets (Q5570033) (← links)
- Transitivity of Social Decisions under Some More General Group Decision Rules than the Method of Majority Decision (Q5630788) (← links)