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The Incidence of Some Voting Paradoxes Under Domain Restrictions
2020
Group Decision and Negotiation
Voting paradoxes have played an important role in the theory of voting. They typically say very little about the circumstances in which they are particularly likely or unlikely to occur. They are basically existence findings. In this article we study some well known voting paradoxes under the assumption that the underlying profiles are drawn from the Condorcet domain, i.e. a set of preference profiles where a Condorcet winner exists. The motivation for this restriction is the often stated
doi:10.1007/s10726-020-09697-9
fatcat:dwm6rw7mgbdczbwvgg4ko7ng5e