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The following pages link to The majoritarian compromise is majoritarian-optimal and subgame-perfect implementable (Q2386335):
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- Bargaining over a finite set of alternatives (Q535400) (← links)
- A characterization of the maximin rule in the context of voting (Q656886) (← links)
- Social acceptability of Condorcet committees (Q777455) (← links)
- Subgame perfect equilibria in majoritarian bargaining (Q1748376) (← links)
- The majoritarian compromise in large societies (Q1811252) (← links)
- Scoring rules cannot respect majority in choice and elimination simultaneously (Q1867805) (← links)
- An Arrovian impossibility in combining ranking and evaluation (Q2058868) (← links)
- Compromise in combinatorial vote (Q2171851) (← links)
- On the subgame perfect implementability of voting rules (Q2244426) (← links)
- Does majoritarian approval matter in selecting a social choice rule? an exploratory panel study (Q2500704) (← links)
- Does Choosing Committees from Approval Balloting Fulfill the Electorate’s Will? (Q2829680) (← links)
- Approval as an Intrinsic Part of Preference (Q2829693) (← links)
- Social acceptability and the majoritarian compromise rule (Q6084799) (← links)
- Compromising as an equal loss principle (Q6172228) (← links)
- Note on compromise axiom (Q6589397) (← links)