result in social choice theory
C17607
concept
A result in social choice theory is a formal theorem or proposition that characterizes how individual preferences can be aggregated into a collective decision under specified axioms or conditions.
All labels observed (9)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| result in social choice theory canonical | 4 |
| social choice theory concept | 2 |
| paradox in welfare economics | 1 |
| theorem in political science | 1 |
| theorem in public choice theory | 1 |
| voting paradox | 1 |
| voting system criterion | 1 |
| welfare economics theorem | 1 |
| welfare theorem | 1 |
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Input
Class: result in social choice theory
Generated description
A result in social choice theory is a formal theorem or proposition that characterizes how individual preferences can be aggregated into a collective decision under specified axioms or conditions.
Instances (8)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Arrow’s impossibility theorem | — |
| Condorcet paradox | voting paradox |
| First Welfare Theorem | welfare theorem |
| Sen’s liberal paradox | — |
| second fundamental theorem of welfare economics | welfare economics theorem |
| Condorcet criterion | voting system criterion |
| median voter theorem | theorem in political science |
| Condorcet jury theorem | — |