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arxiv: 1503.00694 · v4 · pith:OHDMCNKFnew · submitted 2015-02-21 · 💻 cs.GT · cs.CY· cs.MA· math.PR

Consistent Probabilistic Social Choice

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keywords choicesocialaxiomslotteriesconsistencycontextfishburnfunction
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Two fundamental axioms in social choice theory are consistency with respect to a variable electorate and consistency with respect to components of similar alternatives. In the context of traditional non-probabilistic social choice, these axioms are incompatible with each other. We show that in the context of probabilistic social choice, these axioms uniquely characterize a function proposed by Fishburn (Rev. Econ. Stud., 51(4), 683--692, 1984). Fishburn's function returns so-called maximal lotteries, i.e., lotteries that correspond to optimal mixed strategies of the underlying plurality game. Maximal lotteries are guaranteed to exist due to von Neumann's Minimax Theorem, are almost always unique, and can be efficiently computed using linear programming.

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