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The following pages link to A strong paradox of multiple elections (Q2386270):
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- Triple-consistent social choice and the majority rule (Q456955) (← links)
- The complexity of Kemeny elections (Q817813) (← links)
- Single-switch preferences and the Ostrogorski paradox (Q855755) (← links)
- The budget-voting paradox (Q931428) (← links)
- Sequential composition of voting rules in multi-issue domains (Q1042318) (← links)
- The probability of conflicts in a U. S. presidential type election (Q1424208) (← links)
- A geometric model of sensitivity of multistage elections to change (Q1704063) (← links)
- Condorcet choice and the Ostrogorski paradox (Q2272188) (← links)
- The paradox of multiple elections (Q2386269) (← links)
- How majorities can lose the election: another voting paradox (Q2568817) (← links)
- Does Choosing Committees from Approval Balloting Fulfill the Electorate’s Will? (Q2829680) (← links)
- Combinatorial voting (Q2859052) (← links)
- SEQUENTIAL OR SIMULTANEOUS ELECTIONS? A WELFARE ANALYSIS (Q3459209) (← links)