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Order restricted preferences and majority rule (English)
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1990
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The author considers the set \(R^*=\{R_ i\}\) \((i=1,2,...,n\); \(n\geq 3)\) of weak orders, specified by the set X of alternatives. A restriction on \(R^*\) is adopted, related to properties defined on all triples \(T\subset X\). The author introduces the notion ``order restriction'' for such a sort of restriction and abbreviates if by OR. He demonstrates that \(OR_ T\) is stronger than the value restriction and weaker than the single peakedness or single cavedness conditions and is equivalent to them in case indifferences are not allowed in the ordering. In conclusion the author discusses possible applications to economic models of the results obtained.
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majority rule
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order restriction
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value restriction
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single peakedness
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single cavedness
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