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We propose a class of decisive collective choice rules that rely on a linear ordering to partition the majority relation into two acyclic relations. The first of these relations is used to pare down the set of the feasible alternatives into a shortlist while the second is used to make a final...
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by Breitmoser (2019), Luce's Independence of Ir- relevant Alternatives (IIA) is equivalent to Luce's Choice Axiom when … notion of IIA, which is widely used in the literature. Furthermore, this notion could potentially be intuitively misleading … reasonable (as it exactly captures what Luce himself describes when speaking about IIA), but does not exclusively hold in models …
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Assuming an odd number of voters, E. S. Maskin recently provided a characterization of majority rule based on full transitivity. This paper characterizes majority rule with a set of axioms that includes two of Maskin's, dispenses with another, and contains weak versions of his other two axioms....
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the IIA property of the Logit model. On the basis of this comparison we recommend that applied researchers testing for IIA … calculate all versions of the McFadden, Train and Tye (1981) test and reject IIA if any single test rejects IIA. …
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This paper conducts a Monte Carlo analysis of the size properties of combining choice set partition tests of the independence of irrelevant alternatives property in the Logit model in the four alternatives setting. Most of the tests have poor size properties. The exception is a version of the...
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