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Analyzing the Practical Relevance of the Condorcet Loser Paradox and the Agenda Contraction Paradox
2020A large part of the social choice literature studies voting paradoxes in which seemingly mild properties are violated by common voting rules. In this chapter, we investigate the likelihood of the Condorcet Loser Paradox (CLP) and the Agenda Contraction Paradox (ACP) using Ehrhart theory, computer simulations, and empirical data.
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An Empirical Example of the Condorcet Paradox of Voting in a Large Electorate
Public Choice, 2001Social choice theory suggests that the occurrence of cyclical collective preferences should be a widespread phenomenon, especially in large groups of decision-makers. However, empirical research has so far failed to produce evidence of the existence of many real-world examples of such, and none in large electorates.
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The Condorcet paradox. A review of research results
1999Item does not contain ...
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Condorcet-Style Paradoxes for Majority Rule with Infinte Candidates
The Australasian Journal of LogicThis paper presents two possibility results and one impossibility result about a situation with three voters under a pairwise majoritarian aggregation function voting on a countably infi nite number of candidates. First, from individual orders with no maximal or minimal element, it is possible to generate an aggregate order with a maximal or minimal ...
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Analytic Combinatorics and the Probability of the Condorcet Paradox
Combinatoire Analytique et la Probabilité du Paradoxe de Condorcet Cette thèse étudie la probabilité du paradoxe de Condorcet, une situation dans laquelle l'agrégation des préférences individuelles conduit à un cycle, même quand chaque électeurice possède des préférences transitives.openaire +1 more source
Voters’ preference diversity, concepts of agreement and Condorcet’s paradox
Quality and Quantity, 2014Dominique Lepelley +2 more
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An Extension of the Condorcet Paradox to Organizational Decision-making
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