Abstract
AbstractIn this chapter, we provide a list of what we view as particularly important open problems and research directions. For instance, axiomatic characterisations of many ABC rules are missing, the compatibility of committee monotonicity and proportionality is not known, and many questions regarding the core property remain unanswered.
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Springer International Publishing
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