Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
972787 Mathematical Social Sciences 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

There are many situations where the indifference classes of the agents’ preferences are exogenously given. We present a framework for dealing with such situations and find that the cardinality of the set SS, which consists of alternatives that every agent ranks strictly, is critical to the construction of a strategy-proof social choice function; if |S|≥3|S|≥3, then strategy-proofness implies dictatorship, if |S|=2|S|=2, then strategy-proofness and efficiency imply dictatorship, and if |S|<2|S|<2, then strategy-proofness and efficiency do not necessarily imply dictatorship.

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