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1997Explaining Positional Voting Paradoxes II: The General CaseSaari, Donald G.
1997Explaining Positional Voting Paradoxes: The Simple CaseSaari, Donald G.
1995Connecting and Resolving Sen's and Arrow's TheoremsSaari, Donald G.
1994A Chaotic Exploration of Aggregation ParadoxesSaari, Donald G.
1994Copeland Method II; Manipulation, Monotonicity, and ParadoxesMerlin, Vincent R.; Saari, Donald G.
1994The Generic Existence of a Core for q-RulesSaari, Donald G.
1994The Copeland Method I; Relationships and the DictionaryMerlin, Vincent R.; Saari, Donald G.
1991Sufficient StatisticsSaari, Donald G.
1991Millions of Election Outcomes from a Single ProfileSaari, Donald G.
1991Symmetry Extensions of 'Neutrality' I: Advantage to the Condorcet LoserSaari, Donald G.
1990The Aggregate Excess Demand Function and Other Aggregation ProceduresSaari, Donald G.
1989Erratic Behavior in Economic ModelsSaari, Donald G.
1989On the Design of Complex Organizations and Distributive AlgorithmsSaari, Donald G.
1989The Borda DictionarySaari, Donald G.
1989On the Design of Complex Organizations and Distributive AlgorithmsSaari, Donald G.
1988Nonlinear Dynamics Applied to Numerical Analysis and EconomicsSaari, Donald G.
1987A Dictionary for Voting ParadoxesSaari, Donald G.
1987Is Approval Voting an 'Unmitigated Evil?' A Response to BramsSaari, Donald G.; Newenhizen, Jill Van
1987Symmetry and Extensions of Arrow's TheoremSaari, Donald G.
1987Susceptibility to ManipulationSaari, Donald G.