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We study decision rules for committees that repeatedly take a binary decision. Committee members are privately informed … voting rules which are criticized for being inefficient as they do not condition on preference intensities. The dynamic … structure of repeated decision-making allows for richer decision rules that overcome this inefficiency by making use of …
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of Arrow Conditions -- The Method of Majority Decision: Conditions for Transitivity and Quasi-Transitivity -- Strategic …
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Consider a setting in which individual strict preferences need to be aggregated into a social strict preference relation. For two alternatives and an odd number of agents, it follows from May’s Theorem that the majority aggregation rule is the only one satisfying anonymity, neutrality, and...
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