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La paradoja liberal con relaciones de preferencia borrosas

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Jaime Villamil ()
Arcenio Pecha ()
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Varios autores han estudiado El Teorema de Imposibilidad de Arrow [1951] con preferencias borrosas, pero pocos han estudiado La Imposibilidad de un Liberal Paretiano de Sen [1970a] con preferencias borrosas. En este artículo mostramos los desarrollos con preferencias borrosas que se han hecho de La Paradoja Liberal después de Subramanian [1987], y esbozamos un posible camino para entender las Loterías en la Elección Social también con preferencias borrosas.

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Article provided by UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA - RCE in its journal Revista Cuadernos de Economía.

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