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"A Social Choice Lemma on Voting Over Lotteries with Applications to a Class of Dynamic Games,"
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Social Choice and Welfare,
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"A systematic approach to the construction of non-empty choice sets,"
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"Upper Semicontinuous Extensions of Binary Relations,"
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"Mechanism design with side payments: Individual rationality and iterative dominance,"
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2006-01, Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques.
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