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Eliaz (2004) has established a "meta-theorem" for preference aggregation which implies both Arrow's Theorem (1963) and … preference aggregation is the mutual exclusiveness of Pareto optimality, individual responsiveness (preference reversal) and non …-dictatorship.Recent work on judgment aggregation has obtained important generalizations of both Arrow's Theorem (List and Pettit 2003, Dietrich …
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Eliaz (2004) has established a ``meta-theorem'' for preference aggregation which implies both Arrow's Theorem (1963 … theorems in preference aggregation is the mutual exclusiveness of Pareto optimality, individual responsiveness (preference … reversal) and non-dictatorship. Recent work on judgment aggregation has obtained important generalizations of both Arrow …
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It is well known that the literature on judgment aggregation inherits the impossibility results from the aggregation of … preferences that it generalises. This is due to the fact that the typical judgment aggregation problem induces an ultrafilter on … with free ultrafilters in the literature on aggregation problems is however, the arbitrariness of their selection combined …
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there exist nondictatorial aggregation functions of convex risk measures satisfying Arrow-type rationality axioms (weak …'s impossibility theorem for finite electorates. For infinite electorates, the possibility of rational aggregation depends on a uniform … theorem and Fishburn's possibility theorem. The proof methodology is based on a model-theoretic approach to aggregation theory …
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]. The paper first proposes a unified framework for the analysis of the relation between various aggregation problems and the …
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The theory of Boolean algebras can be fruitfully applied to judgment aggregation: Assuming universality, systematicity … two general impossibility theorems for judgment aggregation on finite electorates, even without the Pareto principle. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010272598
Eliaz (2004) has established a "meta-theorem" for preference aggregation which implies both Arrow's Theorem (1963) and … preference aggregation is the mutual exclusiveness of Pareto optimality, individual responsiveness (preference reversal) and non …-dictatorship. Recent work on judgment aggregation has obtained important generalizations of both Arrow's Theorem (List and Pettit 2003 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003818219
there exist nondictatorial aggregation functions of convex risk measures satisfying Arrow-type rationality axioms (weak …'s impossibility theorem for finite electorates. For infinite electorates, the possibility of rational aggregation depends on a uniform … theorem and Fishburn's possibility theorem. The proof methodology is based on a model-theoretic approach to aggregation theory …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008735707
It is well known that the literature on judgment aggregation inherits the impossibility results from the aggregation of … preferences that it generalises. This is due to the fact that the typical judgment aggregation problem induces an ultrafilter on … with free ultrafilters in the literature on aggregation problems is however, the arbitrariness of their selection combined …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008736325
]. The paper first proposes a unified framework for the analysis of the relation between various aggregation problems and the …-type preference aggregation ; Judgment aggregation ; Systematicity ; Model theory ; First-order predicate logic ; Filter ; Ultrafilter …
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