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5 social choice and welfare.pdf

5 social choice and welfare.pdf

... as social preferences and slightly mysterious “IIA” ...of social choice mechanisms should not insist on consistency as long as they are minimally pro-social and against ...

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PP 2016 05: 
  Introduction to Computational Social Choice

PP 2016 05: Introduction to Computational Social Choice

... Computational social choice (COMSOC), by comparison, is a very young field that formed only in the early 2000s. There were, however, a few precursors. For instance, David Gale and Lloyd Shapley’s algorithm ...

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PP 2011 14: 
  Ontology Merging as Social Choice

PP 2011 14: Ontology Merging as Social Choice

... the social choice literature the axiom of anonymity is usually moti- vated in terms of fairness considerations, which may or may not be relevant in the context of ontology aggregation, depending on the ...

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PP 2012 03: 
  Logic and Social Choice Theory

PP 2012 03: Logic and Social Choice Theory

... To date there have been relatively few examples for logics specifically designed to model social choice. Remarkably, most (if not all) contributions of this kind make use of the general framework of modal ...

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MoL 2015 12: 
  Fourier Analysis for Social Choice

MoL 2015 12: Fourier Analysis for Social Choice

... Riker questions the role of voting in democracy. Which purpose does it serve? There are two major views. According to the first one, the liberal view, citizens vote only in order to control (meaning select, punish, ...

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PP 2017 20: 
  Trends in Computational Social Choice

PP 2017 20: Trends in Computational Social Choice

... computational social choice: manipulation, bribery, and ...computational social choice will severely keep influencing the field of judgment aggregation and will continue to shape the future of ...

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Necessary and sufficient conditions for a resolution of the social choice paradox

Necessary and sufficient conditions for a resolution of the social choice paradox

... Necessary and sufficient conditions for a resolution of the social choice paradox Chichilnisky, Graciela and Heal, Geoffrey.. Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8495/ MPRA Paper N[r] ...

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Corporate control, social choice and financial capital accumulation

Corporate control, social choice and financial capital accumulation

... Corporate Social Choice Finance, and Financial Capital Accumulation : Retentions The Role of Corporate and Pension Funds.. CASE OF CORPORATE 1.1..[r] ...

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Strategy-proof Social Choice Correspondences 1

Strategy-proof Social Choice Correspondences 1

... consider social choice rules which associate sets of alternatives with profiles of preferences over basic ...constant social choice functions are strategy- ...

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Social choice with approximate interpersonal comparisons of well being

Social choice with approximate interpersonal comparisons of well being

... considers social choice mechanisms which select a point on the Pareto frontier using only the profile of individual’s (noncomparable) preferences, constrained by ‘procedural’ crite- ria such as ...

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Risky social choice with approximate interpersonal comparisons of well being

Risky social choice with approximate interpersonal comparisons of well being

... of social choice over lotteries, where people’s psycho- logical characteristics are mutable, their preferences may be incomplete, and approximate interpersonal comparisons of well-being are ...the ...

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Solving the Social Choice problem under equality constraints

Solving the Social Choice problem under equality constraints

... in social choice but, nevertheless, in attempting to solve it we have been led, by the mathematics alone, to the familiar condition that the level of utility u should be ...This choice of terminology ...

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X 2008 12: 
  Computational Social Choice 2008

X 2008 12: Computational Social Choice 2008

... mathematical social sciences is how to select the “most desirable” elements given a binary dominance relation on a set of ...in social choice settings ...In social choice theory, where ...

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X 2006 04: 
  Computational Social Choice 2006

X 2006 04: Computational Social Choice 2006

... Stable sets were proposed by von Neumann and Morgenstern (1944) to deal with intransitive dominance relations on imputations in the absence of a sensible concept of maximality. Originally, they were introduced as a ...

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PP 2008 09: 
  Information Update as Social Choice

PP 2008 09: Information Update as Social Choice

... in social choice theory: piling up conditions toward ...of social choice, even though it may technically be brought under a hierarchical priority ...

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Social choice and game theory: recent results with a topological approach

Social choice and game theory: recent results with a topological approach

... Social choice and game theory: recent results with a topological approach Chichilnisky, Graciela.. Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8059/ MPRA Paper No..[r] ...

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Competitive market mechanisms as social choice procedures

Competitive market mechanisms as social choice procedures

... The most obvious social choice property satisfied by a Walrasian mechanism is Pareto efficiency. Indeed, as discussed in Section 4.3, for economies with just one “representative” agent, or alternatively ...

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MoL 2014 18: 
  Actions in Social Choice

MoL 2014 18: Actions in Social Choice

... This thesis investigates a specific procedure for aggregating preferences over ac- tions. In this model multiple agents, with differing beliefs and preferences, must decide upon a single joint action to perform. The ...

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Empirical social choice: An introduction

Empirical social choice: An introduction

... modern social science the possibility of a cyclical majority was made famous by a small group of economists: Kenneth Arrow in his Social Choice and Individual Values and more indirectly by the ...

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Social welfare and social choice in different individuals’ preferences

Social welfare and social choice in different individuals’ preferences

... the social ranking of x vis- à-vis y must depend only on individual rankings of x ...of social ordering and C(Y, R ) be the choice function, then for a single individual the choice made from ...

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