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Aggregation of individual opinions into a social decision is a problem widely observed in everyday life. For centuries people tried to invent the `best'' aggregation rule. In 1951 young American scientist and future Nobel Prize winner Kenneth Arrow formulated the problem in an axiomatic way, i.e., he specified a set of axioms which every reasonable aggregation rule has to satisfy, and obtaine...
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Aggregation of individual opinions into a social decision is a problem widely observed in everyday life. For centuries people tried to invent the `best'' aggregation rule. In 1951 young American scientist and future Nobel Prize winner Kenneth Arrow formulated the problem in an axiomatic way, i.e., he specified a set of axioms which every reasonable aggregation rule has to satisfy, and obtaine...
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