Maurice Salles

Orcid: 0000-0003-2635-9794

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  • Université de Caen-Basse-Normandie, France


According to our database1, Maurice Salles authored at least 18 papers between 2000 and 2023.

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2023
The possibility of generalized social choice functions and Nash's independence of irrelevant alternatives.
Soc. Choice Welf., January, 2023

Special Issue in Honour of John A. Weymark.
Soc. Choice Welf., January, 2023

2019
Professor Dan S. Felsenthal (1938-2019).
Soc. Choice Welf., 2019

2017
On Quine on Arrow.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2017

2015
Democracy, the theory of voting, and mathematics: a review of Andrank Tangian's 'Mathematical theory of democracy'.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2015

2014
'Social choice and welfare' at 30: its role in the development of social choice theory and welfare economics.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2014

2013
Social Choice and Cooperative Game Theory: Voting Games as Social Aggregation Functions.
IGTR, 2013

2011
Prasanta K. Pattanaik: President-elect of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare 2004-2005, President 2006-2007.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2011

Continuity of utility functions representing fuzzy preferences.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2011

2009
A Binary Intuitionistic Fuzzy Relation: Some New Results, a General Factorization, and Two Properties of Strict Components.
Int. J. Math. Math. Sci., 2009

2006
An Interview with Michael Dummett: from Analytical Philosophy to Voting Analysis and Beyond.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2006

2005
The launching of 'social choice and welfare' and the creation of the 'society for social choice and welfare'.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2005

Foreword.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2005

An interview with I. M.D. Little.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2005

2004
Introduction.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2004

A new approach to rights in social choice theory which incorporates utilitarianism.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2004

2003
Fuzzy aggregation in economic environments: I. Quantitative fuzziness, public goods and monotonicity assumptions.
Math. Soc. Sci., 2003

2000
Book review.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2000


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