Free Triples, Large Indifference Classes and the Majority Rule
Lars Ehlers and
Salvador Barberà ()
Cahiers de recherche from Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques
Abstract:
We consider situations in which agents are notable to completely distinguish between all alternatives. Preferences respect individual objective indifferences if any two alternatives are indifferent whenever an agent cannot distinguish between them. We present necessary and sufficient conditions of such a domain of preferences under which majority rule is quasi-transitive and thus Condorcet winner sexist for any set of alternatives. Finally, we compare our proposed restrictions with others in the literature, to conclude that they are independent of any previously discussed domain restriction.
Keywords: Quasi-Transitivity; Majority Rule (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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