The purpose of this article is to introduce a Cartesian product structure into the social choice theoretical framework and to examine if new possibility results to Gibbard's and Sen's paradoxes can be developed thanks to it. We believe that a Cartesian product structure is a pertinent way to describe individual rights in the social choice theory since it discriminates the personal features comprised in each social state. First we define some conceptual and formal tools related to the Cartesian product structure. We then apply these notions to Gibbard's paradox and to Sen's impossibility of a Paretian liberal. Finally we compare the advantages of our approach to other solutions proposed in the literature for both impossibility theorems.
It has long been understood that externalities of some kind are responsible for Sen’s (1970) theorem...
International audienceThe paper tries to clarify the status of the market in Social Choice and Indiv...
A significant part of the short history of the mathematical theory of social, political, and economi...
The purpose of this article is to introduce a Cartesian product structure into the social choice the...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to introduce a Cartesian product struc- ture in...
The purpose of this article is to introduce a Cartesian product structure into the social choice the...
The liberal paradox arose from the attempt to introduce individual human rights into the theory of s...
This paper examines the implications for social welfare functions of restricting the domain of indiv...
This paper examines the implications for social welfare functions of restricting the domain of indiv...
International audienceArrow’s (im)possibility theorem is one of the most famous and important contri...
Abstract In recent years there has been much discussion of two theorems in economics that relate ...
In a series of recent papers a number of economists and philosophers have been wrestling with the ag...
The subject of this article is to show that Walras did not necessarily wait to have a sufficient ver...
It has long been understood that externalities of some kind are responsible for Sen’s (1970) theorem...
International audienceThe paper tries to clarify the status of the market in Social Choice and Indiv...
A significant part of the short history of the mathematical theory of social, political, and economi...
The purpose of this article is to introduce a Cartesian product structure into the social choice the...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to introduce a Cartesian product struc- ture in...
The purpose of this article is to introduce a Cartesian product structure into the social choice the...
The liberal paradox arose from the attempt to introduce individual human rights into the theory of s...
This paper examines the implications for social welfare functions of restricting the domain of indiv...
This paper examines the implications for social welfare functions of restricting the domain of indiv...
International audienceArrow’s (im)possibility theorem is one of the most famous and important contri...
Abstract In recent years there has been much discussion of two theorems in economics that relate ...
In a series of recent papers a number of economists and philosophers have been wrestling with the ag...
The subject of this article is to show that Walras did not necessarily wait to have a sufficient ver...
It has long been understood that externalities of some kind are responsible for Sen’s (1970) theorem...
International audienceThe paper tries to clarify the status of the market in Social Choice and Indiv...
A significant part of the short history of the mathematical theory of social, political, and economi...