Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
972870 Mathematical Social Sciences 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
► The feasible set is infinite. IIA is not imposed. Social preference is quasitransitive. ► The following uniform boundedness condition is imposed: There is an integer β such that every pair of alternatives has a sufficient set with at most β members. ► Embedded in any rule satisfying the above conditions is a sub-rule that offers the following stark trade-off: Veto power can be reduced only by reducing responsiveness to individual preference.
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