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The contents of this Chapter have a miscellaneous character. Our aim is:

  1. a)

    To present a brief overview of the main aspects of several MCDM approaches, which have not yet been presented in previous Chapters.

  2. b)

    To establish links and analytical connections between different MCDM approaches.

  3. c)

    To identify the multiattribute utility structure underlying each one of the MCDM approaches.

  4. d)

    To reflect on the question of how to choose the best multi-criteria technique between the well-armed arsenal of options.

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Ballestero, E., Romero, C. (1998). Miscellaneous Questions. In: Multiple Criteria Decision Making and its Applications to Economic Problems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2827-9_5

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