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Aggregation of classifications 1 Assignments 1 Judgment aggregation 1 Logical aggregation 1 Nonbinary evaluations 1 Social choice 1 aggregation of classifications 1 assignments 1 judgment aggregation 1 logical aggregation 1 nonbinary evaluations 1 social choice 1
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MANIQUET, François 1 MONGIN, Philippe 1 Maniquet, Francois 1 Mongin, Philippe 1
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Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE), École des Sciences Économiques de Louvain 1 HEC Paris (École des Hautes Études Commerciales) 1
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CORE Discussion Papers 1 Les Cahiers de Recherche 1
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Judgment Aggregation Theory Can Entail New Social Choice Results
Mongin, Philippe; Maniquet, Francois - HEC Paris (École des Hautes Études Commerciales) - 2014
Judgment (or logical) aggregation theory is logically more powerful than social choice theory and has been put to use to recover some classic results of this field. Whether it could also enrich it with genuinely new results is still controversial. To support a positive answer, the authors prove...
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Judgment aggregation theory can entail new social choice results
MANIQUET, François; MONGIN, Philippe - Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE), … - 2014
Judgment (or logical) aggregation theory is logically more powerful than social choice theory and has been put to use to recover some classic results of this field. Whether it could also enrich it with genuinely new results is still controversial. To support a positive answer, we prove a social...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011246300
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