It is not uncommon that a society facing a choice problem has also to choose the choice rule itself. In such situation voters’ preferences on alternatives induce preferences over the voting rules. Such a setting immediately gives rise to a natural question concerning consistency between these two levels of choice. If a choice rule employed to resolve the society’s original choice problem does not choose itself when it is also used in choosing the choice rule, then this phenomenon can be regarded as inconsistency of this choice rule as it rejects itself according to its own rationale. Koray (2000) proved that the only neutral, unanimous universally self-selective social choice functions are the dictatorial ones. Here we in troduce to our soc...
This thesis makes a contribution to strategy-proof social choice theory, in which one investigates t...
We consider the endogenous choice of a voting rule, characterized by the majority size needed to ele...
International audienceWhen choosing a voting rule to make subsequent decisions, the members of a com...
It is not uncommon that a society facing a choice problem has also to choose the choice rule itself....
It is not uncommon that a society facing a choice problem has also to choose the choice rule itself....
Self-selectivity is a new kind of consistency pertaining to social choice rules. It deals with the p...
This paper introduces a new notion of consistency for social choice functions, called self-selectivi...
This paper introduces a new notion of consistency for social choice functions, called self-selectivi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of Economics, İh...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
A society facing a choice problem has also to choose the voting rule itself from a set of different ...
We consider agents who do not have any information about others' preferences. In this situation they...
We provide exact relations giving the probability of individual and coalitional manipulation of thre...
By a social welfare function, or constitution, or arbitration scheme, or conciliation policy, o...
This thesis makes a contribution to strategy-proof social choice theory, in which one investigates t...
We consider the endogenous choice of a voting rule, characterized by the majority size needed to ele...
International audienceWhen choosing a voting rule to make subsequent decisions, the members of a com...
It is not uncommon that a society facing a choice problem has also to choose the choice rule itself....
It is not uncommon that a society facing a choice problem has also to choose the choice rule itself....
Self-selectivity is a new kind of consistency pertaining to social choice rules. It deals with the p...
This paper introduces a new notion of consistency for social choice functions, called self-selectivi...
This paper introduces a new notion of consistency for social choice functions, called self-selectivi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of Economics, İh...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
When individuals choose from whatever alternatives available to them the one that maximizes their ut...
A society facing a choice problem has also to choose the voting rule itself from a set of different ...
We consider agents who do not have any information about others' preferences. In this situation they...
We provide exact relations giving the probability of individual and coalitional manipulation of thre...
By a social welfare function, or constitution, or arbitration scheme, or conciliation policy, o...
This thesis makes a contribution to strategy-proof social choice theory, in which one investigates t...
We consider the endogenous choice of a voting rule, characterized by the majority size needed to ele...
International audienceWhen choosing a voting rule to make subsequent decisions, the members of a com...