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This article surveys the literature that investigates the consistency of Arrow's social choice axioms when his unrestricted domain assumptions are replaced by domain conditions that incorporate the restrictions on agendas and preferences encountered in economic environments. Both social welfare...
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Arrow's "impossibility" and similar classical theorems are usually proved for an unrestricted domain of preference profiles. Recent work extends Arrow's theorem to various restricted but "saturating" domains of privately oriented, continuous, (strictly) convex, and (strictly) monotone "economic...
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We analyze and evaluate the different decision rules describing the Council of Ministers of the EU starting from 1958 … up to date. Most of the existing studies use the Banzhaf index (for binary voting) or the Shapley-Shubik index (for … propose a methodology for the design of the optimal (fair) decision rules. We perform the optimization exercise for the …
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