Another perspective on Borda’s paradox

Theory and Decision 84 (1):99-121 (2018)
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Abstract

This paper presents the conditions required for a profile in order to never exhibit either the strong or the strict Borda paradoxes under all weighted scoring rules in three-candidate elections. The main particularity of our paper is that all the conclusions are deduced from the differences of votes between candidates in pairwise majority elections. This way allows us to answer new questions and provide an organized knowledge of the conditions under which a given profile never shows one or the other of the two paradoxes.

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Positionalist voting functions.Peter Gärdenfors - 1973 - Theory and Decision 4 (1):1-24.

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