The paper provides several axiomatizations of the concept of "path independence" as applied to choice functions defined over finite sets. The axioms are discussed in terms of their relationship to "rationality" postulates and their meaning with respect to social choice models
This paper explores the advantages of a form of non-arbitrary path dependence within social choice c...
This paper discusses the history and interrelations of three central ideas in preference theory: the...
We show that Arrow's condition of independence of irrelevant alternatives is logically related to co...
The paper provides several axiomatizations of the concept of "path independence" as applied to choi...
The concept of path independence (PI) was first introduced by Arrow (1963) as a defense of his requi...
The central argument of this paper is that concepts such as "social preference," "social rationality...
This paper discusses the history and interrelations of three central ideas in preference theory: the...
In a standard framework of choice theory, we formulate two contrasting principles for social choice ...
In the face of an impossibility result, some assumption must be relaxed. The Mere Addition Paradox i...
Independence is the condition that, if X is preferred to Y, then a lottery between X and Z is prefer...
There are at least two plausible generalisations of subjective expected utility (SEU) theory: cumula...
Feasible elimination procedures (peleg, 1978) play a central role in constructing social choice func...
This book offers a rigorous, concise, and nontechnical introduction to some of the fundamental insig...
In this paper we consider choice correspondences which may be empty-valued. We study conditions unde...
Describing a procedure in which choice proceeds in a sequence, we propose two alternatives ways of r...
This paper explores the advantages of a form of non-arbitrary path dependence within social choice c...
This paper discusses the history and interrelations of three central ideas in preference theory: the...
We show that Arrow's condition of independence of irrelevant alternatives is logically related to co...
The paper provides several axiomatizations of the concept of "path independence" as applied to choi...
The concept of path independence (PI) was first introduced by Arrow (1963) as a defense of his requi...
The central argument of this paper is that concepts such as "social preference," "social rationality...
This paper discusses the history and interrelations of three central ideas in preference theory: the...
In a standard framework of choice theory, we formulate two contrasting principles for social choice ...
In the face of an impossibility result, some assumption must be relaxed. The Mere Addition Paradox i...
Independence is the condition that, if X is preferred to Y, then a lottery between X and Z is prefer...
There are at least two plausible generalisations of subjective expected utility (SEU) theory: cumula...
Feasible elimination procedures (peleg, 1978) play a central role in constructing social choice func...
This book offers a rigorous, concise, and nontechnical introduction to some of the fundamental insig...
In this paper we consider choice correspondences which may be empty-valued. We study conditions unde...
Describing a procedure in which choice proceeds in a sequence, we propose two alternatives ways of r...
This paper explores the advantages of a form of non-arbitrary path dependence within social choice c...
This paper discusses the history and interrelations of three central ideas in preference theory: the...
We show that Arrow's condition of independence of irrelevant alternatives is logically related to co...