The following pages link to The Condorcet paradox revisited (Q2629515):
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- Backward induction and unacceptable offers (Q462872) (← links)
- Existence of stationary bargaining equilibria (Q523468) (← links)
- The chairman's paradox revisited (Q535264) (← links)
- The Borda and Condorcet principles: Three medieval applications (Q909550) (← links)
- From decision problems to dethroned dictators (Q924935) (← links)
- The contingency problem for neo-conventionalism (Q1706814) (← links)
- Coincidence of Condorcet committees (Q1707115) (← links)
- Simple collective equilibria in stopping games (Q2050982) (← links)
- Costless delay in negotiations (Q2168534) (← links)
- An axiomatic analysis of the papal conclave (Q2308795) (← links)
- Unlikelihood of Condorcet's paradox in a large society (Q2388756) (← links)
- A bargaining experiment with asymmetric institutions and preferences (Q2417405) (← links)
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- Majority voting in the Condorcet paradox as a problem of equilibrium selection (Q3975668) (← links)
- Condorcet meets Ellsberg (Q4586056) (← links)
- Analyzing the Practical Relevance of the Condorcet Loser Paradox and the Agenda Contraction Paradox (Q5053688) (← links)
- Condorcet’s Paradox and Ultrafilters (Q5208790) (← links)
- Algebraic analysis of pairwise comparisons with non-reciprocal property (Q6595356) (← links)