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The following pages link to Handbook of social choice and welfare. Vol. 2 (Q2260890):
Displaying 42 items.
- An ABC-problem for location and consensus functions on graphs (Q290094) (← links)
- Distributed fair allocation of indivisible goods (Q343902) (← links)
- Intergenerational egalitarianism (Q406382) (← links)
- A common ground for resource and welfare egalitarianism (Q423757) (← links)
- A characterization of the uniform rule based on new robustness properties (Q459168) (← links)
- Weak independent decisiveness and the existence of a unique vetoer (Q500589) (← links)
- Evaluating social choice techniques into intelligent environments by agent based social simulation (Q508617) (← links)
- Monotone strategyproofness (Q738926) (← links)
- Resource-envy-free and efficient allocations: a new solution for production economies with dedicated factors (Q776960) (← links)
- Strategy-proof assignment of multiple resources (Q900413) (← links)
- Procedurally fair implementation under complete information (Q1669100) (← links)
- Fairness and well-being measurement (Q1680107) (← links)
- An impossibility under bounded response of social choice functions (Q1682703) (← links)
- A brief history of social choice and welfare theory (Q2064124) (← links)
- How to choose a fair delegation? (Q2074063) (← links)
- Indecisiveness, preference for flexibility, and a unique subjective state space (Q2101451) (← links)
- Reflections on Arrow's research program of social choice theory (Q2179462) (← links)
- Limits on power and rationality (Q2179474) (← links)
- Fair allocation of indivisible goods with minimum inequality or minimum envy (Q2242281) (← links)
- The ethics of intergenerational risk (Q2295834) (← links)
- Complexity results for preference aggregation over (\(m\))CP-nets: Pareto and majority voting (Q2321294) (← links)
- Collusion-proof and fair auctions (Q2334309) (← links)
- The replacement principle in networked economies with single-peaked preferences (Q2361503) (← links)
- Strategy-proof preference aggregation: possibilities and characterizations (Q2442846) (← links)
- The reach of social choice theory (Q2450075) (← links)
- De jure naturae et gentium: Samuel von Pufendorf's contribution to social choice theory and economics (Q2500729) (← links)
- Complexity results for preference aggregation over \((m)\)CP-nets: max and rank voting (Q2667819) (← links)
- Anonymous, non-manipulable binary social choice (Q2673213) (← links)
- Laissez-faire versus Pareto (Q2673782) (← links)
- The proportional ordinal Shapley solution for pure exchange economies (Q2675439) (← links)
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- Representing voting rules in Łukasiewicz’s three-valued logic (Q5074371) (← links)
- Taxonomy of powerful voters and manipulation in the framework of social choice functions (Q6051889) (← links)
- Sufficientarianism (Q6059557) (← links)
- A unifying rank aggregation framework to suitably and efficiently aggregate any kind of rankings (Q6066864) (← links)
- All sequential allotment rules are obviously strategy‐proof (Q6076917) (← links)
- Uniform rules for the allocation problem with single-dipped preferences when free-disposal is possible (Q6093782) (← links)
- Fair division of goods in the shadow of market values (Q6109822) (← links)
- Fairness and formation rules of coalitions (Q6180347) (← links)
- Ordinal utility differences (Q6549139) (← links)
- Social equity in international environmental agreements (Q6607030) (← links)
- Boundedness of the range of a strategy-proof social choice function (Q6665659) (← links)