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Title NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS FOR QUASI-TRANSITIVITY AND TRANSITIVITY OF SPECIAL MAJORITY RULES  
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Name JAIN, Satish K.  
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Affiliation Jawaharlal Nehru University  
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Name Keio Economic Society, Keio University  
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Name Keio economic studies  
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Volume 20  
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Start page 55  
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00229709  
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It is shown that for every special majority rule (I) value-restriction, limited agreement and weakly antagonistic preferences constitute a set of necessary and sufficient conditions for quasi-transitivity of the social preference relation (ii) strong value restriction, a condition stronger than both value-restriction and extremal restriction, is necessary and sufficient for transitivity of the social preference relation.
 
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