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The following pages link to Game forms, rights, and the efficiency of social outcomes (Q1363525):
Displaying 21 items.
- A general impossibility theorem and its application to individual rights (Q277315) (← links)
- The representation of alienable and inalienable rights: Games in transition function form (Q649144) (← links)
- A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation (Q930479) (← links)
- Individual powers and social consent: an axiomatic approach (Q964820) (← links)
- On the strategic inconsistency of the meta-rights approach (Q1198212) (← links)
- Effectivity functions, game forms, games, and rights (Q1381343) (← links)
- Between liberalism and democracy. (Q1399552) (← links)
- A trade-off result for preference revelation (Q1576476) (← links)
- On the meta-strategic inconsistency of a Paretian liberal (Q1676706) (← links)
- Separable discrete functions: recognition and sufficient conditions (Q1732758) (← links)
- Liberalism, efficiency, and stability: Some possibility results (Q1809492) (← links)
- Nash consistent representation of constitutions: A reaction to the Gibbard paradox. (Q1867814) (← links)
- Representation of effectivity functions by acceptable game forms: a complete characterization (Q1887541) (← links)
- Rights as alternative game forms (Q1889994) (← links)
- Consistent rights on property spaces (Q2231408) (← links)
- Daunou's voting rule and the lexicographic assignment of priorities (Q2244420) (← links)
- An axiomatic approach to predictability of outcomes in an interactive setting (Q2270219) (← links)
- Freedom of choice in a social context: comparing game forms (Q2385064) (← links)
- A paradox of expert rights in abstract argumentation (Q2417385) (← links)
- Pareto efficiency with spatial rights (Q2486408) (← links)
- Effectivity Functions and Acceptable Game Forms (Q3688137) (← links)