Restricted preference domains in social choice: two perspectives
Preference aggregation is a challenging task: Arrow’s famous impossibility theorem [1] tells us that there is no perfect voting rule. One of the best-known ways to circumvent this difficulty is to assume that voters’ preferences satisfy a structural constraint, such as, e.g., being single-peaked. In...
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Springer International Publishing
2018
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