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Turing computability 4 recursion theory 3 Voting games 2 algorithms 2 axiomatic method 2 infinitely many players 2 Arrow impossibility theorem 1 Nakamura number 1 complete independence 1 finite carriers 1 finite winning coalitions 1 free ultrafilters 1 multi-criterion decision-making 1 oracle algorithms 1 the core 1 ultrafilters 1 voting games 1
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Mihara, H. Reiju 4 Kumabe, Masahiro 2
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EconWPA 2 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2
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MPRA Paper 2 Game Theory and Information 1 Public Economics 1
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The Nakamura numbers for computable simple games
Kumabe, Masahiro; Mihara, H. Reiju - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2007
The Nakamura number of a simple game plays a critical role in preference aggregation (or multi-criterion ranking): the number of alternatives that the players can always deal with rationally is less than this number. We comprehensively study the restrictions that various properties for a simple...
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Computability of simple games: A complete investigation of the sixty-four possibilities
Kumabe, Masahiro; Mihara, H. Reiju - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2006
Classify simple games into sixteen "types" in terms of the four conventional axioms: monotonicity, properness, strongness, and nonweakness. Further classify them into sixty-four classes in terms of finiteness (existence of a finite carrier) and computability. For each such class, we either show...
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Nonanonymity and sensitivity of computable simple games
Mihara, H. Reiju - EconWPA - 2003
This paper investigates algorithmic computability of simple games (voting games). It shows that (i) games with a finite carrier are computable, (ii) computable games have both finite winning coalitions and cofinite losing coalitions, and (iii) computable games violate any conceivable notion of...
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Arrow's Theorem, countably many agents, and more visible invisible dictators
Mihara, H. Reiju - EconWPA - 1997
For infinite societies, Fishburn (1970), Kirman and Sondermann (1972), and Armstrong (1980) gave a nonconstructive proof of the existence of a social welfare function satisfying Arrowfs conditions (Unanimity, Independence, and Nondictatorship). This paper improves on their results by (i) giving...
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