Social Choice Theory, Game Theory, Political Economics
Majority properties of positional social preference correspondences (2022), Theory and Decision
Author(s) :
Diss Mostapha, Gori Michele
Inconsistent weighting in weighted voting games (2022), Public Choice
Author(s) :
Béal Sylvain, Deschamps Marc, Diss Mostapha, Moyouwou Issofa
Manipulable outcomes within the class of scoring voting rules (2021), Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 111, pp. 11-18.
Author(s) :
Diss Mostapha, Tsvelikhovskiy Boris
Evaluating Voting Systems with Probability Models, Essays by and in honor of William V. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley (2021), Studies in Choice and Welfare - Springer, Berlin.
Author(s) :
Diss Mostapha, Vincent Merlin
The effect of closeness on the election of a pairwise majority rule winner (2021), In Diss, M. and Merlin, V. (editors), Evaluating Voting Systems with Probability Models, Essays by and in honor of William Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley. Springer, Berlin.
Author(s) :
Diss Mostapha, P. Pérez-Asurmendi, and A. Tlidi
Condorcet efficiency of general weighted scoring rules under IAC: indifference and abstention (2021), In Diss, M. and Merlin, V. (editors), Evaluating Voting Systems with Probability Models, Essays by and in honor of William Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley. Springer, Berlin
Author(s) :
Diss Mostapha, E. Kamwa, I. Moyouwou, H. Smaoui
Extensions of the Simpson voting rule to the committee selection setting (2020), Public Choice, Vol. 183, pp. 151-185
Author(s) :
Bubboloni Daniela , Diss Mostapha, Michele Gori
Social acceptability of Condorcet committees (2020), Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 105, pp. 14-27.
Author(s) :
Diss Mostapha, Mahajne Muhammad
On some k-scoring rules for committee elections: agreement and Condorcet Principle (2020), Revue d’Economie Politique
Author(s) :
Diss Mostapha, Kamwa Eric, Tlidi Abdelmonaim
Simulations in models of preference aggregation (2020), OEconomia, Vol. 10(2), pp. 279-308.
Author(s) :
Diss Mostapha, Kamwa Eric
Borda rule as an almost first-order stochastic dominance rule, Mostapha Diss, Eric Kamwa and Muhammad Mahajne
Majority properties of positional social preference correspondences, Mostapha Diss and Michele Gori
Manipulable outcomes within the class of scoring voting rules, Mostapha Diss and Boris Tsvelikhovskiy