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Since the Second World War the subject of social choice has grown in many and surprising ways. The impossibility theorems have suggested many directions: mathematical characterisations of voting structures satisfying various sets of conditions, the consequences of restricting choice to certain domains, the relation to competitive equilibrium and the core, and trade-offs among the partial satisfactions of some conditions. The links with classical and modern theories of justice and, in particular, the competing ideas of rights and utilitarianism have shown the power of formal social choice analysis in illuminating the most basic philosophical arguments about the good social life.
Presents papers from the May 1994 conference, organized in sections on the nature and role of social choice theory, and the structure of social choice and impossibility theorems. Topics include the functions of social choice theory, individual preference as the basis of social choice, voting models in the Arrovian framework, axiomatic analyses of resource allocation problems, Arrovian social choice on economic domains, and the possibility-impossibility boundary in social choice. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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