The Arrow Impossibility Theorem

The Arrow Impossibility Theorem
Authors
Maskin, Eric
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Tags
politics , political science , economic history , game theory , logic , economics , economic theory , elections
ISBN
9780231526869
Date
2014-07-22T00:00:00+00:00
Size
15.06 MB
Lang
en
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Kenneth J. Arrow's pathbreaking impossibility theorem was a watershed innovation in the history of welfare economics, voting theory, and collective choice, demonstrating that there is no voting rule that satisfies the four desirable axioms of decisiveness, consensus, nondictatorship, and independence.

In this book Eric Maskin and Amartya Sen explore the implications of Arrow's theorem. Sen considers its ongoing utility, exploring the theorem's value and limitations in relation to recent research on social reasoning, and Maskin discusses how to design a voting rule that gets us closer to the ideal--given the impossibility of achieving the ideal. The volume also contains a contextual introduction by social choice scholar Prasanta K. Pattanaik and commentaries from Joseph E. Stiglitz and Kenneth J. Arrow himself, as well as essays by Maskin, Dasgupta, and Sen outlining the mathematical proof and framework behind their assertions.--Barry Mazur, Harvard University, author of Imagining Numbers "The Independent"