Following Sethuraman, Teo and Vohra ((2003), (2006)), we ap- ply integer programming tools to the analysis of fundamental issues in social choice theory. We generalize Sethuraman et al.'s approach specifying integer programs in which variables are allowed to assume values in the set [0; 1 2 ; 1]. We show that there exists a one-to-one correspondence between the solutions of an integer program defined on this set and the set of the Arrovian social welfare functions with ties (i.e. admitting indifference in the range). We use our generalized integer programs to analyze nondictatorial Arrovian social welfare functions, in the line opened by Kalai and Muller (1977). Our main theorem provides a complete characterization of the domains admitting ...
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This paper examines the existence of social welfare functions satisfying some reasonable axioms of d...
In the line opened by Kalai and Muller (J Econ Theory 16:457–469, 1977), we explore new conditions o...
We characterize the class of Arrovian Social Welfare Functions (ASWFs) as integer solutions to a col...
We characterize the class of Arrovian Social Welfare Functions as integer solutions to a collection...
In this paper, we use a respecified and simplified version of an integer program characterization of...
Using the integer programming approach introduced by Sethuraman, Teo, and Vohra (2003), we extend th...
We formulate the problem of deciding which preference domains admit a non-dictatorial Arrovian Socia...
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Using the integer programming approach introduced by Sethuraman, Teo, and Vohra (2003), we extend th...
Using the integer programming approach introduced by Sethuraman, Teo, and Vohra (2003), we extend th...
We provide a respecification of an integer programming characterization of Arrovian social welfare f...
This paper presents a study on the recently proposed linear inequality representation of Arrovian So...
We show, with an example, that the theorem on the characterization of domains admitting strategy-pro...
We analyze the preference aggregation problem without the assumption that individuals and society ha...
Abstract This article investigates the representative-agent hypothesis for a population which faces ...
This paper examines the existence of social welfare functions satisfying some reasonable axioms of d...
In the line opened by Kalai and Muller (J Econ Theory 16:457–469, 1977), we explore new conditions o...
We characterize the class of Arrovian Social Welfare Functions (ASWFs) as integer solutions to a col...
We characterize the class of Arrovian Social Welfare Functions as integer solutions to a collection...
In this paper, we use a respecified and simplified version of an integer program characterization of...
Using the integer programming approach introduced by Sethuraman, Teo, and Vohra (2003), we extend th...
We formulate the problem of deciding which preference domains admit a non-dictatorial Arrovian Socia...
In this paper, we use the linear programming approach to mechanism design, first introduced by Sethu...
Using the integer programming approach introduced by Sethuraman, Teo, and Vohra (2003), we extend th...
Using the integer programming approach introduced by Sethuraman, Teo, and Vohra (2003), we extend th...
We provide a respecification of an integer programming characterization of Arrovian social welfare f...
This paper presents a study on the recently proposed linear inequality representation of Arrovian So...
We show, with an example, that the theorem on the characterization of domains admitting strategy-pro...
We analyze the preference aggregation problem without the assumption that individuals and society ha...
Abstract This article investigates the representative-agent hypothesis for a population which faces ...
This paper examines the existence of social welfare functions satisfying some reasonable axioms of d...