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The following pages link to Fixed agenda social choice theory: Correspondence and impossibility theorems for social choice correspondences and social decision functions (Q2366837):
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- Between Arrow and Gibbard-Satterthwaite. A representation theoretic approach (Q466073) (← links)
- Hierarchies of power in non-binary social choice (Q859603) (← links)
- Impossibility theorems are modified and unified (Q904838) (← links)
- On fixed point theorems and social choice paradoxes (Q908824) (← links)
- A characterization of social choice correspondences that implement the core of simple games (Q957863) (← links)
- The Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem of social choice theory in an infinite society and LPO (limited principle of omniscience) (Q990626) (← links)
- The general relevance of the impossibility theorem in smooth social choice (Q1069833) (← links)
- Arrow's theorem with a fixed feasible alternative (Q1090212) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness of social welfare functions: The use of the Kemeny distance between preference orderings (Q1196175) (← links)
- An oligarchy theorem in fixed agenda without Pareto conditions (Q1285526) (← links)
- An impossibility under bounded response of social choice functions (Q1682703) (← links)
- Social choice and information: the informational structure of uniqueness theorems in axiomatic social theories (Q1763882) (← links)
- Hybrid invariance and oligarchic structures (Q2098920) (← links)
- A foundation for Pareto optimality (Q2178580) (← links)
- A quest for fundamental theorems of social choice (Q2341125) (← links)
- Characterization of social choice sets in terms of individuals' maximal sets: the fixed agenda framework (Q2388789) (← links)
- The possibility of Arrovian social choice with the process of nomination (Q2404218) (← links)
- Independent social choice correspondences (Q2563808) (← links)
- Collective choice rules with social maximality (Q2668991) (← links)
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- The arrow impossibility theorem of social choice theory in an infinite society and limited principle of omniscience (Q5505275) (← links)
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- Reduction theorems in the social choice theory (Q6174465) (← links)