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The following pages link to Social choice and individual values (Q2783476):
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- A note on nondictatorial conditions for choice mechanisms (Q1069836) (← links)
- Approval voting and strategy analysis: A Venetian example (Q1072419) (← links)
- On effectively computable realizations of choice functions (Q1072545) (← links)
- On the independence from irrelevant alternatives in probabilistic choice models (Q1073705) (← links)
- Fundamentals of expertise. II: Communication (Q1075234) (← links)
- Multicriterion analysis of preferences by means of pairwise actions and criterion comparisons (Q1075940) (← links)
- Preference and the cost of preferential choice (Q1076591) (← links)
- A Pareto optimal characterization of Rawls' social choice mechanism (Q1079100) (← links)
- Aggregation of fuzzy opinions - an axiomatic approach (Q1079454) (← links)
- Voting operators in the space of choice functions (Q1079455) (← links)
- The direct social preference relation in the theory of public expenditure (Q1079457) (← links)
- Some impossibility results with domain restrictions (Q1080338) (← links)
- Group decision making under uncertainty. A note on the aggregation of ''ordinal probabilities'' (Q1082224) (← links)
- Formal properties of interpersonal envy (Q1082229) (← links)
- Group decision making with a fuzzy linguistic majority (Q1083343) (← links)
- On the structure of fuzzy social welfare functions (Q1083344) (← links)
- Social compromise and social metrics (Q1083992) (← links)
- On strong representations of games by social choice functions (Q1084029) (← links)
- A note on Fung-Fu's theorem (Q1085021) (← links)
- Aggregation of equivalence relations (Q1085561) (← links)
- Ordinal ranking and preference strength (Q1085765) (← links)
- Control of social choice systems (Q1086115) (← links)
- Metric rationalisation of social choice functions according to principles of social choice (Q1087454) (← links)
- Reduction in problem size for ranking alternatives in group decision- making (Q1088864) (← links)
- Hierarchical voting (Q1089231) (← links)
- Coalition-proof Nash equilibria. II: Applications (Q1090262) (← links)
- Algebraic aggregation theory (Q1091238) (← links)
- Fuzzy preferences and social choice (Q1093501) (← links)
- A finite algorithm for monotone regression and the application of its principle to the aggregation of ranks and indifference curve fitting (Q1094045) (← links)
- Measures of inequality as an aggregation of individual preferences about income distribution: The Arrowian case (Q1094302) (← links)
- A minimum variance of utility approach to ideal point estimation in certain biased groups (Q1098731) (← links)
- Explorations in aggregating choices (Q1098732) (← links)
- Social choice in economic environments with dimensional variation (Q1099045) (← links)
- Characterization of monotonicity and neutrality for binary Paretian social decision rules (Q1100070) (← links)
- Generalized transitivity and preferences modelling: The concept of hyper- order (Q1102156) (← links)
- On the use of ordered sets in problems of comparison and consensus of classifications (Q1104668) (← links)
- Group decision analysis and its application to combining opinions (Q1106577) (← links)
- An infinite version of Arrow's theorem in the effective setting (Q1108914) (← links)
- Comments on ``Aggregation of equivalence relations'' by P. C. Fishburn and A. Rubinstein (Q1109472) (← links)
- Symmetry, voting, and social choice (Q1110424) (← links)
- Social choice in economic environments (Q1115325) (← links)
- Induced social welfare functions (Q1115785) (← links)
- Veto theorems with expansion consistency conditions and without the weak Pareto principle (Q1119144) (← links)
- Some properties of choice functions based on valued binary relations (Q1122460) (← links)
- Arrovian theorems with private alternatives domains and selfish individuals (Q1123789) (← links)
- Arrow's theorem for economic environments and effective social preferences (Q1124503) (← links)
- Smooth social choice (Q1124504) (← links)
- A new informational base for social choice (Q1124505) (← links)
- Linguistic measures based on fuzzy coincidence for reaching consensus in group decision making (Q1125705) (← links)
- Three practical criteria of comparison among ordinal preference aggregating rules (Q1127146) (← links)