
handle: 10630/40244
We show that, for any lexicographic preference profile, the sets of Borda and Condorcet winners coincide. Moreover, the sets of Borda and Condorcet losers also coincide. However the binary relations induced by the Borda Count and the majority pairwise comparisons are not the same.
https://openpolicyfinder.jisc.ac.uk/id/publication/15557
Ministerio Economía, Industria y Competitividad
PID2020-114309GB-I00
Junta de Andalucía
PY18-2933
Lexicographical preferences, Elecciones - Modelos matemáticos, Social choice, Condorcet winner, Borda winner, lexicographical preferences
Lexicographical preferences, Elecciones - Modelos matemáticos, Social choice, Condorcet winner, Borda winner, lexicographical preferences
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