Campbell, Donald E.; Kelly, Jerry S. - In: Journal of Mathematical Economics 45 (2009) 7-8, pp. 415-421
The set of alternatives is infinite. If social welfare function f satisfies the Pareto criterion and there is a positive integer [beta] such that for each pair of alternatives, {a,b}, there exists a set S(a,b) of at most [beta] alternatives such that a and b can be socially ordered on the basis...