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柴田弘文報告「アローの一般不可能性定理の図形的証明」に対する討論概要及びコメント*

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柴田弘文報告「アローの一般不可能性定理の図形的証明」に対する討論概要及びコメント*
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Public Choice Studies, October 2010
DOI 10.11228/pcs1981.1992.94
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小澤 太郎

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#21,048,638
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Outputs from Public Choice Studies
#12
of 18 outputs
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#98,673
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Outputs of similar age from Public Choice Studies
#4
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