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Theory of Social Choice

In: Decision Theory and Decision Behaviour

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  • Anatol Rapoport

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The theory of social choice is concerned with the problem of aggregating the preferences of several persons into a single preference order. The problem has the same structure as that of aggregating the preference orders of a single person with regard to several aspects of alternatives into a single preference order on the set of alternatives. For this reason, the theory of social choice comes logically not under the topic of collective action (as one might suppose) but rather under the topic of multi-objective decisions. This is so because the several participants in a situation defined as a problem of social choice do not really select courses of action among several available ones when they present their preference orders on a set of alternatives. Therefore they are not ‘actors’, as actors are defined in the theory of decision. To be sure, there are situations where voters do choose strategies, that is, choose among different preference orders to present, which may or may not represent their true preferences but which they believe will be more likely to lead to a more desirable aggregated order. These situations can be considered as n-person decision problems, and we will examine them in the context of non-cooperative n-person games (see Chapter 14. At this time, however, we will suppose that each voter acts ‘sincerely’, that is, presents his ‘actual’ preference order. The decision is now up to some agency, which must combine all these submitted preference orders into a ‘social’ preference order.

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  • Anatol Rapoport, 1998. "Theory of Social Choice," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Decision Theory and Decision Behaviour, edition 0, chapter 7, pages 160-173, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-37776-9_8
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230377769_8
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