See Also
- Arrow's impossibility theorem
- Kenneth Arrow, Section 1 (the theorem & a distributional difficulty of intransitivity + majority rule)
- Abram Bergson
- Buchanan and Tullock, The Calculus of Consent: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy
- Independence of irrelevant alternatives
- Pareto efficiency, strong and weak
- Path dependence, contrasted in Arrow with path independence, which a social ordering assures
- Political argument
- Public choice theory
- Social choice theory
- Social welfare function
- Rule according to higher law
- Utilitarianism
- Voting paradox
- Voting system
- Welfare economics
- Welfarism
- JEL D71 by scrolling down for Social Choice
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