The following pages link to The Condorcet jur(ies) theorem (Q2439923):
Displaying 22 items.
- On the optimal composition of committees (Q485437) (← links)
- Judgment aggregation in search for the truth (Q485813) (← links)
- The importance of expertise in group decisions (Q826614) (← links)
- The Borda and Condorcet principles: Three medieval applications (Q909550) (← links)
- Stay away from fair coins: a Condorcet jury theorem (Q1381339) (← links)
- Rational choice and the Condorcet jury theorem (Q1384024) (← links)
- Coincidence of Condorcet committees (Q1707115) (← links)
- When voters like to be right : an analysis of the Condorcet jury theorem with mixed motives (Q2067358) (← links)
- A nonspeculation theorem with an application to committee design (Q2098887) (← links)
- A Condorcet jury theorem for large \textit{Poisson} elections with multiple alternatives (Q2221231) (← links)
- Truth-tracking judgment aggregation over interconnected issues (Q2325663) (← links)
- Premise-based versus outcome-based information aggregation (Q2345233) (← links)
- Introducing difference into the Condorcet jury theorem (Q2353586) (← links)
- The Copeland rule and Condorcet's principle (Q2503435) (← links)
- Informative voting and condorcet jury theorems with a continuum of types (Q2567910) (← links)
- The doctrinal paradox: comparison of decision rules in a probabilistic framework (Q2673788) (← links)
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- Condorcet meets Ellsberg (Q4586056) (← links)
- An Incentive‐Compatible Condorcet Jury Theorem* (Q4684813) (← links)
- Judgment aggregation and agenda manipulation (Q5964693) (← links)
- Information structures and information aggregation in threshold equilibria in elections (Q6107365) (← links)