CNRS 2 ; AERES AInternational audienceThe main criticism to the aggregation of individual preferences under majority rules refers to the possibility of reaching inconsistent collective decisions from the election process. In these cases, the collective preference includes cycles and even could prevent the election of any alternative as the collective choice. The likelihood of consistent outcomes under a class of majority rules constitutes the aim of this paper. Specifically, we focus on majority rules that require certain consensus in individual preferences to declare an alternative as the winner. Under majorities based on difference of votes, the requirement asks to the winner alternative to obtain a difference in votes with respect to the...
I analyze symmetric majority rule voting equilibria when voters wish to elect the better candidate a...
In a binary aggregation problem, a group of voters each express yes/no choices regarding a number of...
Many electoral rules require a super-majority vote to change the status quo. Without some restrictio...
CNRS 2 ; AERES AInternational audienceThe main criticism to the aggregation of individual preference...
The main criticism to the aggregation of individual preferences under majority rules refers to the p...
A common criticism to simple majority voting rule is the slight support that such rule demands to de...
Simple majority is one of the most used decision rules in practice. However, under this decision rul...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
One way of making decisions is for political associates or their representatives to vote on each iss...
Which is the best, impartially most plausible consensus view to serve as the basis of democratic gro...
Majority rule is, generally speaking, not an optimal decision-making process. Impor-tant among its a...
Abstract In this paper we consider that voters rank order a set of alternatives and a scoring rule i...
We consider a superior decision rule for making collective choices. In our framework the optimal dec...
Producción CientíficaComputer simulations are used to evaluate the likelihood of consistent outcomes...
Generalized majority rules are electoral rules in which an alternative needs to obtain a fixed perce...
I analyze symmetric majority rule voting equilibria when voters wish to elect the better candidate a...
In a binary aggregation problem, a group of voters each express yes/no choices regarding a number of...
Many electoral rules require a super-majority vote to change the status quo. Without some restrictio...
CNRS 2 ; AERES AInternational audienceThe main criticism to the aggregation of individual preference...
The main criticism to the aggregation of individual preferences under majority rules refers to the p...
A common criticism to simple majority voting rule is the slight support that such rule demands to de...
Simple majority is one of the most used decision rules in practice. However, under this decision rul...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
One way of making decisions is for political associates or their representatives to vote on each iss...
Which is the best, impartially most plausible consensus view to serve as the basis of democratic gro...
Majority rule is, generally speaking, not an optimal decision-making process. Impor-tant among its a...
Abstract In this paper we consider that voters rank order a set of alternatives and a scoring rule i...
We consider a superior decision rule for making collective choices. In our framework the optimal dec...
Producción CientíficaComputer simulations are used to evaluate the likelihood of consistent outcomes...
Generalized majority rules are electoral rules in which an alternative needs to obtain a fixed perce...
I analyze symmetric majority rule voting equilibria when voters wish to elect the better candidate a...
In a binary aggregation problem, a group of voters each express yes/no choices regarding a number of...
Many electoral rules require a super-majority vote to change the status quo. Without some restrictio...