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Social Choice: The Science of the Impossible?

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Social Choice: The Science of the Impossible?
Author(s)Hammond, Peter J.
AbstractThe theory of social choice hardly existed before Kenneth Arrow’s pioneering work on the theory of economic policy. This article describes the background and structure of Arrow’s theorem and reviews some of the attempts that have been made to escape from Arrow’s discouraging conclusion.
Pages116-131
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SourceArrow and the Foundations of the Theory of Economic Policy
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PubDate1987
ISBN_ISSN081472583X

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