Group decision making under uncertainty a note on the aggregation of “ordinal probabilities”

Theory and Decision 21 (2):155-161 (1986)
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This paper is a first attempt to study the problem of aggregation of individual ordinal probabilistic beliefs in an Arrowian framework. We exhibit some properties an aggregation rule must fulfil; in particular we prove the existence of a “quasi-dictator”

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