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Condorcet set: the set of logically consistent views which agree with the majority in as many issues as possible. Any element of … the issues are decided; this is called path dependence. We investigate the size and structure of the Condorcet set ---and …
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What is the meaning of "majoritarianism" as a principle of democratic group decision-making in a judgement aggregation problem, when the propositionwise majority view is logically inconsistent? We argue that the majoritarian ideal is best embodied by the principle of "supermajority efficiency"...
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utilitarianism, or any Condorcet-consistent rule. … close-to-optimal utilitarian social choice using voting rules such as the Borda rule, approval voting, relative …
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Borda a proposé une méthode qui attribue des points à chacun des m candidats. Condorcet a proposé une méthode qui …
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The analysis here aims to explain Smith’s and Condorcet’s ideas about public education, stemming from their common …
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This paper reviews the familiar “dilemma of Condorcet”, dealing with the voting by simple majority problem, studied by …
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The article considers Approval Voting for a large population of voters. It is supposed that voters evaluate the … to vote sincerely and according to a simple behavioral rule we call the `Leader Rule'. At equilibrium, if a Condorcet …
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We investigate how individuals think groups should aggregate members' ordinal preferences - that is, how they interpret "the will of the people." In an experiment, we elicit revealed attitudes toward ordinal preference aggregation and classify subjects according to the rules they apparently...
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