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Designer path independent choice functions

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  • Mark Johnson
  • Richard Dean

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This paper provides an algorithm for the construction of all PICFs on a finite set of alternatives, V, designed by an a priori given set I of initial choices as well as the determination of whether the initial set I is consistent with path independence. The algorithm is based on a new characterization result for path independent choice functions (PICF) on finite domains and uses that characterization as the basis of the algorithm. The characterization result identifies two properties of a partition of the Boolean algebra as necessary and sufficient for a choice function C to be a PICF: (i): For every subset A of V the set ${\rm arc}(A)={\{}B: C (B)=C(A){\}}$ is an interval in the Boolean algebra 2 V . (ii): If A/B is an interval in the Boolean algebra such that C(A)=C(B) and if M/N is an upper transpose of A/B then C(M)=C(N). The algorithm proceeds by expanding on the implications of these two properties. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg 2005

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  • Mark Johnson & Richard Dean, 2005. "Designer path independent choice functions," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 26(3), pages 729-740, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:joecth:v:26:y:2005:i:3:p:729-740
    DOI: 10.1007/s00199-004-0544-y
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