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authority has the power of determining the social outcome. In this paper we will tie the model above to tournament theory …; we will also describe an algorithm that computes the universal basin of attraction of a social outcome in O(M^3 log M …
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Recently, Marengo and Settepanella (2010) introduced a model of social choice among bundles of interdependent elements. In this paper we prove that their voting model is highly decidable, i.e. a group of agents that agrees to use such voting process has an high probability to reach a final...
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In this paper we develop on a geometric model of social choice among bundles of interdependent elements (objects). Social choice can be seen as a process of search for optima in a complex multi-dimensional space and objects determine a decomposition of such a space into subspaces. We present a...
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In this paper we develop on a geometric model of social choice among bundles of interdependent elements (objects). Social choice can be seen as a process of search for optima in a complex multi-dimensional space and objects determine a decomposition of such a space into subspaces. We present a...
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of intransitive cycles varies and because the time required to reach a social optimum varies. In this paper we present a …
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) time (where M is the number of social outcomes). -- Social rule ; modularity ; object ; optimum ; hyperplane arrangement … ; tournament ; algorithm … authority has the power of determining the social outcome. In this paper we will tie the model above to tournament theory …
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Recently, Marengo and Settepanella (2010) introduced a model of social choice among bundles of interdependent elements. In this paper we prove that their voting model is highly decidable, i.e. a group of agents that agrees to use such voting process has an high probability to reach a final...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010567950
Social scientists have long speculated about the extent of agents' rationality, especially in the context of voting. However, existing attempts at classifying voters as (ir)rational have been hampered by the fact that preference orderings and, thus, optimal strategies are generally unobserved....
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optimum for a set of objects, and we show that, by appropriately redefining the set of objects, intransitive cycles may be …
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Standard economics omits the role of narratives (the stories that people tell themselves and others) when they make all kinds of decisions. Narratives play a role in understanding the environment; focusing attention; predicting events; motivating action; assigning social roles and identities;...
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