A social decision rule is one that produces a social decision for each configuration of individuals' decisions. Such a rule is representative if it produces a social decision that is the result of repeatedly applying the rule of simple majority decision to decisions obtained by that rule. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for a social decision rule for two alternatives to be representative.
MLA
Fine, Kit. “Some Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Representative Decision on Two Alternatives.” Econometrica, vol. 40, .no 6, Econometric Society, 1972, pp. 1083-1090, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1913856
Chicago
Fine, Kit. “Some Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Representative Decision on Two Alternatives.” Econometrica, 40, .no 6, (Econometric Society: 1972), 1083-1090. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1913856
APA
Fine, K. (1972). Some Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Representative Decision on Two Alternatives. Econometrica, 40(6), 1083-1090. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1913856
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