On individual neutrality and collective decision making
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mathematicalage-oldbetterclichecollectivecounselorsdecisiondecision-making
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We derive a simple mathematical "theory" to show that two decision-making entities can work better together only if at least one of them is occasionally willing to stay neutral. This provides a mathematical "justification" for an age-old cliche among marriage counselors.
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