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The following pages link to Strategy-proof social choice correspondences. (Q1347821):
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- A unifying impossibility theorem (Q382333) (← links)
- Resource allocation mechanisms based on strategy-proof symmetrical anonymous voting procedures with delegation (Q386935) (← links)
- A fundamental structure of strategy-proof social choice correspondences with restricted preferences over alternatives (Q404746) (← links)
- Kelly's conjecture (Q584043) (← links)
- Tops-only domains (Q623445) (← links)
- Generalizing the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem: partial preferences, the degree of manipulation, and multi-valuedness (Q647541) (← links)
- Another direct proof for the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem (Q694917) (← links)
- Strategic manipulation in voting games when lotteries and ties are permitted (Q697934) (← links)
- On strategy-proof social choice correspondences: a comment (Q733769) (← links)
- Coalitionally strategy-proof social choice correspondences and the Pareto rule (Q734050) (← links)
- An extension of the Moulin no show paradox for voting correspondences (Q836920) (← links)
- Characterizations of Pareto-efficient, fair, and strategy-proof allocation rules in queueing problems (Q844925) (← links)
- Candidate stability and voting correspondences (Q857970) (← links)
- Strategy-proof voting on the full preference domain (Q859595) (← links)
- Strategic manipulations of multi-valued solutions in economies with indivisibilities (Q868214) (← links)
- Set-monotonicity implies Kelly-strategyproofness (Q904832) (← links)
- How to choose a non-controversial list with \(k\) names (Q930481) (← links)
- Arrovian aggregation for preferences over sets (Q997203) (← links)
- Nash consistent representation of effectivity functions through lottery models (Q1007773) (← links)
- On strategy-proof social choice correspondences (Q1024775) (← links)
- Expected utility consistent extensions of preferences (Q1036099) (← links)
- Choosers as extension axioms (Q1036106) (← links)
- Fully sincere voting (Q1036599) (← links)
- A note on nondictatorial conditions for choice mechanisms (Q1069836) (← links)
- Dictatorial domains (Q1407770) (← links)
- On two new social choice correspondences. (Q1420528) (← links)
- Threshold voting leads to type-revelation (Q1667910) (← links)
- Evaluationwise strategy-proofness (Q1682726) (← links)
- On societies choosing social outcomes, and their memberships: strategy-proofness (Q1704055) (← links)
- Oligarchy for social choice correspondences and strategy-proofness (Q1768400) (← links)
- A leximin characterization of strategy-proof and non-resolute social choice procedures (Q1852663) (← links)
- Strategic candidacy for multivalued voting procedures (Q1877156) (← links)
- Strategy-proof allocation mechanisms for economies with public goods (Q1941981) (← links)
- Upper set rules with binary ranges (Q1986598) (← links)
- Salvador Barberà (Q2064129) (← links)
- How to choose a fair delegation? (Q2074063) (← links)
- Collective choice rules on restricted domains based on a priori information (Q2093824) (← links)
- Characterising scoring rules by their solution in iteratively undominated strategies (Q2168539) (← links)
- Stable preference aggregation with infinite population (Q2171855) (← links)
- A characterization of possibility domains under Pareto optimality and group strategy-proofness (Q2324698) (← links)
- Balancedness of social choice correspondences (Q2334851) (← links)
- On the manipulation of social choice correspondences (Q2385068) (← links)
- A general impossibility result on strategy-proof social choice hyperfunctions (Q2389312) (← links)
- Manipulability in a group activity selection problem (Q2417416) (← links)
- Arrovian impossibilities in aggregating preferences over non-resolute outcomes (Q2426966) (← links)
- Nash implementation via hyperfunctions (Q2432512) (← links)
- Uniform expected utility criteria for decision making under ignorance or objective ambiguity (Q2438611) (← links)
- Monotonicity properties and their adaptation to irresolute social choice rules (Q2450081) (← links)
- On the manipulability of approval voting and related scoring rules (Q2450082) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and the reluctance to make large lies: the case of weak orders (Q2452263) (← links)