Implementability of Social Choice Objectives
Takashi Hayashi ()
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Takashi Hayashi: University of Glasgow
Chapter Chapter 32 in Microeconomic Theory for the Social Sciences, 2021, pp 489-503 from Springer
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Abstract If you are a “benevolent” policy maker, you would like to satisfy “people’s voice” as much as possible. However, the argument in the previous chapter shows that it is a non-obvious problem to aggregate “people’s voices” into “people’s voice.”
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-3541-0_32
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