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From egalitarianism to veiled selectivity: education, social mobility and the reproduction of inequalities in contemporary Argentina. [PDF]
Ziegler S, Giovine M.
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Social evaluation of skilfulness in Tonkean macaques (Macaca tonkeana) and brown capuchins (Sapajus apella). [PDF]
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How Mothers and Childfree Women Redefine Fulfillment: A Comparative Study of Life and Marital Satisfaction in a Pronatalist Society. [PDF]
Uğur SB +3 more
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2013
n this paper, we show how monads and substitutions allows for a separation between social choice and social ‘choosing’. Choice as value and choosing as operation is modeled using underlying signatures and related term monads. These monads are arranged over Goguen’s category Set(L), which provides the internalization of uncertainty both in choice as ...
P. Eklund, Fedrizzi, Mario, R. Helgesson
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n this paper, we show how monads and substitutions allows for a separation between social choice and social ‘choosing’. Choice as value and choosing as operation is modeled using underlying signatures and related term monads. These monads are arranged over Goguen’s category Set(L), which provides the internalization of uncertainty both in choice as ...
P. Eklund, Fedrizzi, Mario, R. Helgesson
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SIAM Review, 1974
With $\mathcal{H}$ a family of sets and $\mathcal{D}$ a set, a social choice function assigns a nonempty subset $F(Y,D)$ of Y to each $(Y,D) \in \mathcal{H} \times \mathcal{D}$. In social choice theory, the sets in $\mathcal{H}$ are feasible alternative sets, each $D \in \mathcal{D}$ specifies preferences on the alternatives of individuals in the ...
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With $\mathcal{H}$ a family of sets and $\mathcal{D}$ a set, a social choice function assigns a nonempty subset $F(Y,D)$ of Y to each $(Y,D) \in \mathcal{H} \times \mathcal{D}$. In social choice theory, the sets in $\mathcal{H}$ are feasible alternative sets, each $D \in \mathcal{D}$ specifies preferences on the alternatives of individuals in the ...
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Summation Social Choice Functions
Econometrica, 1973A summation social choice function is a social choice function whose choice sets are determinable from maximum sums of utilities that preserve individual preference. Assuming the set of alternatives is finite and individual preferences are irreflexive and transitive, a unanimity-type condition is shown to be necessary and sufficient for a social choice
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2018
Social choice theory is the branch of economics concerned with the relationships between individual values, preferences and rights and collective decision making and evaluation. Social choice theory therefore provides connections between the formal analysis of rational choice, the debate on political process, and ethics.
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Social choice theory is the branch of economics concerned with the relationships between individual values, preferences and rights and collective decision making and evaluation. Social choice theory therefore provides connections between the formal analysis of rational choice, the debate on political process, and ethics.
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1992
This textbook provides a survey of the literature of social choice. It integrates the ethical aspects of the subject, (discussing potentially desirable conditions for social judgements) with positive aspects of decision mechanisms that centre on the revelation of true preferences. The literature on the subject presently consists of a great many papers.
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This textbook provides a survey of the literature of social choice. It integrates the ethical aspects of the subject, (discussing potentially desirable conditions for social judgements) with positive aspects of decision mechanisms that centre on the revelation of true preferences. The literature on the subject presently consists of a great many papers.
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Arrovian Social Choice Correspondences
International Economic Review, 1996Summary: A social choice correspondence is Arrovian if it satisfies Arrow's choice axiom and independence of infeasible alternatives. For any such correspondence there is a large fraction of the population whose preferences are irrelevant to the social decision in a large fraction of situations. We consider the case of a finite outcome set, and also an
Campbell, Donald E., Kelly, Jerry S.
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