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The following pages link to Social choice and individual values (Q2783476):
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- Neural voting machines (Q853291) (← links)
- An axiomatization of the generalized Edgeworth-Pareto principle in terms of choice functions (Q854122) (← links)
- On the topological equivalence of the Arrow impossibility theorem and Amartya Sen's liberal paradox (Q856151) (← links)
- A collective choice method based on individual preferences relational systems (p.r.s.) (Q857284) (← links)
- \(D-side\): A facility and workforce planning group multi-criteria decision support system for Johnson Space Center (Q858272) (← links)
- On the continuity of representations of effectivity functions (Q859601) (← links)
- Positional independence in preference aggregation: a remark (Q862535) (← links)
- Anonymous single-profile welfarism (Q862543) (← links)
- Dictatorial domains in preference aggregation (Q866931) (← links)
- A correct proof of the McMorris-Powers' theorem on the consensus of phylogenies (Q868402) (← links)
- Self-consistency of decision rules for group decision making (Q872149) (← links)
- An ordinal sorting method for group decision-making (Q872150) (← links)
- Equivalence of the HEX game theorem and the Arrow impossibility theorem (Q876623) (← links)
- Euclidean preferences (Q877994) (← links)
- A topological approach to Wilson's impossibility theorem (Q878004) (← links)
- Additive decomposition of fuzzy pre-orders (Q879012) (← links)
- Rationality and order-dependent sequential rationality (Q883202) (← links)
- Dynamic doxastic logic: why, how, and where to? (Q885520) (← links)
- Distance rationalization of voting rules (Q892848) (← links)
- On \(\mathcal S\)-independence and Hansson's external independence (Q892988) (← links)
- Expert advice to a voting body (Q893397) (← links)
- Strategy-proof social choice on multiple and multi-dimensional single-peaked domains (Q894024) (← links)
- Efficient assignment with interdependent values (Q896937) (← links)
- Voting rules as error-correcting codes (Q899434) (← links)
- DASACT: a decision aiding software for axiomatic consensus theory (Q899602) (← links)
- Social choice trade-off results for conditions on triples of alternatives (Q900250) (← links)
- A characterization of simple majority rule for restricted domains (Q902600) (← links)
- The informational basis of scoring rules (Q905166) (← links)
- On fixed point theorems and social choice paradoxes (Q908824) (← links)
- Binary games in constitutional form and collective choice (Q913620) (← links)
- Intergenerational social choice without the Pareto principle (Q918349) (← links)
- Sequential path independence and social choice (Q919959) (← links)
- On an independence condition for consensus \(n\)-trees (Q922253) (← links)
- From decision problems to dethroned dictators (Q924935) (← links)
- Cooperation, stability and social welfare under majority rule (Q926225) (← links)
- On the computational complexity of the minimum committee problem (Q928677) (← links)
- Preference densities and social choices (Q929354) (← links)
- A characterization of dictatorial social choice correspondences with continuous preferences (Q930005) (← links)
- Self-selective social choice functions (Q930487) (← links)
- A characterization of consistent collective choice rules (Q936645) (← links)
- Factoring out the impossibility of logical aggregation (Q938056) (← links)
- An axiomatic characterization of the Hirsch-index (Q943584) (← links)
- Wilson's theorem for consensus functions on hierarchies (Q947073) (← links)
- On the role of language in social choice theory (Q948988) (← links)
- The ordinal Nash social welfare function (Q949647) (← links)
- A conflict analysis approach for illuminating distributional issues in sustainability policy (Q953459) (← links)
- Making discrete sugeno integrals more discriminant (Q962906) (← links)
- On generalized Bonferroni mean operators for multi-criteria aggregation (Q962939) (← links)
- Collective choice rules and collective rationality: a unified method of characterizations (Q964823) (← links)
- Introduction to judgment aggregation (Q969113) (← links)