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The following pages link to Connecting and resolving Sen's and Arrow's theorems (Q2386271):
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- Singularity and Arrow's paradox (Q483117) (← links)
- Arrow's theorem and theory choice (Q484976) (← links)
- Independence of irrelevant interpersonal comparisons (Q810339) (← links)
- A simple proof of Sen's possibility theorem on majority decisions (Q815024) (← links)
- The ease of generating chaotic behavior in economics. (Q815646) (← links)
- Impossibility theorems are modified and unified (Q904838) (← links)
- Sen's theorem for hierarchies (Q925028) (← links)
- Sen's theorem: geometric proof, new interpretations (Q944259) (← links)
- Demystifying the `metric approach to social compromise with the unanimity criterion' (Q976965) (← links)
- Sen's proofs of the Arrow and Gibbard theorems (Q1786785) (← links)
- Explaining all three-alternative voting outcomes (Q1806204) (← links)
- On the model dependence of majority preference relations reconstructed from ballot or survey data (Q1867823) (← links)
- Invoking a Cartesian product structure on social states. New resolutions of Sen's and Gibbard's impossibility theorems (Q1945455) (← links)
- Intransitive social indifference and the Arrow dilemma (Q2254232) (← links)
- On some ordinal models for decision making under uncertainty (Q2271863) (← links)
- Merging discrete evaluations (Q2381457) (← links)
- Complexity and the geometry of voting (Q2389766) (← links)
- The profile structure for Luce's choice axiom (Q2485462) (← links)
- Pareto efficiency with spatial rights (Q2486408) (← links)
- Abstention as an escape from arrow's theorem (Q2500716) (← links)
- A positional version of Arrow's theorem (Q2581300) (← links)
- How to choose a president, mayor, chair: Balinski and Laraki unpacked (Q6169256) (← links)
- Ordinal utility differences (Q6549139) (← links)