Topological methods in social choice: an overview
Paras Mehta
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Paras Mehta: Balliol College, Oxford OX1 3BJ, United Kingdom
Social Choice and Welfare, 1997, vol. 14, issue 2, 233-243
Abstract:
This paper gives an exposition of the topological framework for social choice theory developed by Chichilnisky, and reviews the mathematical concepts needed for understanding this framework. Within that context, this paper also discusses some classic results of Chichilnisky.
Date: 1997
Note: Received: 30 December 1994/Accepted: 22 April 1996
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