Comment on “A New Method to Obtain a Consensus Ranking of a Region's Vintages' Quality”
Neal D. Hulkower
Journal of Wine Economics, 2012, vol. 7, issue 2, 241-244
Abstract:
Issues with the Cordorcet method used in the subject paper to aggregate rankings are presented. These arise because critical information contained in each voter's ranking is ignored. The mathematically superior Borda Count, which uses the complete information provided by each voter, is used to aggregate the rankings and the results are compared.
Date: 2012
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