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In addition to nesting and partial agreement , the preferences display two other noteworthy characteristics . ... then i's induced preference , ( F ) , is strictly decreasing in F provided firm i is active ( y , ( F ) > 0 ) ; if firm i ...
In addition to nesting and partial agreement , the preferences display two other noteworthy characteristics . ... then i's induced preference , ( F ) , is strictly decreasing in F provided firm i is active ( y , ( F ) > 0 ) ; if firm i ...
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The standard sufficient condition for the existence of a unique Condorcet winner is that the preferences of each voter be single - peaked ( Duncan Black , 1958 ) . However , in our model , preferences are not single - peaked even when ...
The standard sufficient condition for the existence of a unique Condorcet winner is that the preferences of each voter be single - peaked ( Duncan Black , 1958 ) . However , in our model , preferences are not single - peaked even when ...
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That quota is the unique Condorcet winner if the following mild conditions also hold : ( a ) the firm with the median index has a single ideal point and ( b ) at this ideal point , the preference of every firm uncontrained at I ...
That quota is the unique Condorcet winner if the following mild conditions also hold : ( a ) the firm with the median index has a single ideal point and ( b ) at this ideal point , the preference of every firm uncontrained at I ...
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