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Gibbard's theorem is itself generalized by Gibbard's 1978 theorem<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Gibbard|first=Allan|date=1978|title=Straightforwardness of Game Forms with Lotteries as Outcomes|url=https://cms.kellogg.northwestern.edu/research/math/papers/203.pdf|journal=Econometrica|volume=46|issue=3|pages=595–614|doi=10.2307/1914235}}</ref> and [[Hylland's theorem]], which extend these results to non-deterministic processes, i.e. where the outcome may not only depend on the agents' actions but may also involve an element of chance. |
Gibbard's theorem is itself generalized by Gibbard's 1978 theorem<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Gibbard|first=Allan|date=1978|title=Straightforwardness of Game Forms with Lotteries as Outcomes|url=https://cms.kellogg.northwestern.edu/research/math/papers/203.pdf|journal=Econometrica|volume=46|issue=3|pages=595–614|doi=10.2307/1914235}}</ref> and [[Hylland's theorem]], which extend these results to non-deterministic processes, i.e. where the outcome may not only depend on the agents' actions but may also involve an element of chance. |
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