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A REPRESENTATION THEOREM FOR VOTING WITH LOGICAL CONSEQUENCES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 July 2006

PETER GÄRDENFORS
Affiliation:
Lund University

Abstract

This paper concerns voting with logical consequences, which means that anybody voting for an alternative x should vote for the logical consequences of x as well. Similarly, the social choice set is also supposed to be closed under logical consequences. The central result of the paper is that, given a set of fairly natural conditions, the only social choice functions that satisfy social logical closure are oligarchic (where a subset of the voters are decisive for the social choice). The set of conditions needed for the proof include a version of Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives that also plays a central role in Arrow's impossibility theorem.

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Essay
Copyright
2006 Cambridge University Press

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