We say that a preference profile exhibits pairwise consensus around some fixed preference relation, if whenever a preference relation is closer to it than another one, the distance of the profile to the former is not greater than its distance to the latter. We say that a social choice rule satisfies the pairwise consensus property if it selects the top ranked alternative in the preference relation around which there is such a consensus. We show that the Borda rule is the unique scoring rule that satisfies this property
Back in the eighteenth century, the works of Borda and Condorcet laid the foundations of social choi...
International audienceThe Borda Effect, first introduced by Colman and Poutney (1978), occurs in a p...
International audienceFor a given voting situation, the Strong Borda Paradox occurs when a Condorcet...
We say that a preference profile exhibits pairwise consensus around some fixed preference relation, ...
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We propose the concept of level r consensus as a useful property of a preference profile which consi...
In their paper "The Borda rule and Pareto stability: a comment" published in 1979 by Econometrica, F...
Collective decision making problems can be seen as finding an outcome that is "closest" to a concept...
26 p.Given a profile of preferences on a set of alternatives, a majority relation is a complete bina...
[EN]In this work we contribute to the formal and computational analys is of the measurement of con...
This paper provides a distance based analysis of the Borda rule with respect to Condorcet’s criterio...
We characterize the positional social preference correspondences (spc) satisfying the qualified majo...
Social choice rules (SCRs) aggregate individual preferences to social preferences. By Arrow's (1951)...
It is shown that Borda's social welfare rule coincides with a social welfare function resulting from...
We consider measuring the degree of homogeneity for preference-approval profiles which include the a...
Back in the eighteenth century, the works of Borda and Condorcet laid the foundations of social choi...
International audienceThe Borda Effect, first introduced by Colman and Poutney (1978), occurs in a p...
International audienceFor a given voting situation, the Strong Borda Paradox occurs when a Condorcet...
We say that a preference profile exhibits pairwise consensus around some fixed preference relation, ...
In this paper, we study individual incentives to report preferences truthfully for the special case ...
We propose the concept of level r consensus as a useful property of a preference profile which consi...
In their paper "The Borda rule and Pareto stability: a comment" published in 1979 by Econometrica, F...
Collective decision making problems can be seen as finding an outcome that is "closest" to a concept...
26 p.Given a profile of preferences on a set of alternatives, a majority relation is a complete bina...
[EN]In this work we contribute to the formal and computational analys is of the measurement of con...
This paper provides a distance based analysis of the Borda rule with respect to Condorcet’s criterio...
We characterize the positional social preference correspondences (spc) satisfying the qualified majo...
Social choice rules (SCRs) aggregate individual preferences to social preferences. By Arrow's (1951)...
It is shown that Borda's social welfare rule coincides with a social welfare function resulting from...
We consider measuring the degree of homogeneity for preference-approval profiles which include the a...
Back in the eighteenth century, the works of Borda and Condorcet laid the foundations of social choi...
International audienceThe Borda Effect, first introduced by Colman and Poutney (1978), occurs in a p...
International audienceFor a given voting situation, the Strong Borda Paradox occurs when a Condorcet...