What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or maximax? We study these questions for the case of three alternatives and a class of structurally equivalent voting rules. We show that plurality, arguably the most widely used voting system, performs very poorly in terms of remarkable ideals of justice, such as utilitarianism or maximin, and yet is optimal in terms of maximax. Utilitarianism is best approached by a voting system converging to the Borda count, while the best way to achieve maximin is by means of a voting system converging to negative voting. We study the robustness of our results across different social cultures, measures of performance, and population sizes
summary:Voting systems produce an aggregated result of the individual preferences of the voters. In ...
Can we devise mechanisms that allow voters to express the intensity of their preferences when moneta...
Generalized majority rules are electoral rules in which an alternative needs to obtain a fixed perce...
What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or maximax? We ...
Abstract. What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or ma...
Utilitarian voting (UV) is defined in this paper as any voting rule that allows the voter to rank al...
Democratic societies base much of their decisions on voting procedures that involve aggregation of i...
Which decision rules are the most efficient? Which are the best in terms of maximin or maximax? We s...
In his seminal Social Choice and Individual Values, Kenneth Arrow stated that his theory applies to ...
Utilitarian voting (UV) is defined in this paper as any voting rule that allows the voter to rank al...
Modern social choice theory, following Kenneth Arrow, treats voting as a method for aggregating dive...
To explore how voting systems were derived throughout the years. To give an insight into how differe...
We consider a superior decision rule for making collective choices. In our framework the optimal dec...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
International audienceIn a voting context, when the preferences of voters are described by linear or...
summary:Voting systems produce an aggregated result of the individual preferences of the voters. In ...
Can we devise mechanisms that allow voters to express the intensity of their preferences when moneta...
Generalized majority rules are electoral rules in which an alternative needs to obtain a fixed perce...
What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or maximax? We ...
Abstract. What are the best voting systems in terms of utilitarianism? Or in terms of maximin, or ma...
Utilitarian voting (UV) is defined in this paper as any voting rule that allows the voter to rank al...
Democratic societies base much of their decisions on voting procedures that involve aggregation of i...
Which decision rules are the most efficient? Which are the best in terms of maximin or maximax? We s...
In his seminal Social Choice and Individual Values, Kenneth Arrow stated that his theory applies to ...
Utilitarian voting (UV) is defined in this paper as any voting rule that allows the voter to rank al...
Modern social choice theory, following Kenneth Arrow, treats voting as a method for aggregating dive...
To explore how voting systems were derived throughout the years. To give an insight into how differe...
We consider a superior decision rule for making collective choices. In our framework the optimal dec...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
International audienceIn a voting context, when the preferences of voters are described by linear or...
summary:Voting systems produce an aggregated result of the individual preferences of the voters. In ...
Can we devise mechanisms that allow voters to express the intensity of their preferences when moneta...
Generalized majority rules are electoral rules in which an alternative needs to obtain a fixed perce...