“Exploring Arrow’s Theorem: Insights into Voting Systems and Social Choice”
Exploring Arrow’s Theorem: Insights into Voting Systems and Social Choice
The purpose of this report is to explore Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem, a foundational concept in social choice theory that addresses the challenges inherent in collective decision-making processes. Proposed by economist Kenneth Arrow in 1951, the theorem asserts that no voting system can convert individual preferences into a collective decision while simultaneously meeting a specific set of fair criteria. This report will
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