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2182Strategy-proof judgment aggregationEconomics and Philosophy 23 (3): 269-300. 2005.Which rules for aggregating judgments on logically connected propositions are manipulable and which not? In this paper, we introduce a preference-free concept of non-manipulability and contrast it with a preference-theoretic concept of strategy-proofness. We characterize all non-manipulable and all strategy-proof judgment aggregation rules and prove an impossibility theorem similar to the Gibbard--Satterthwaite theorem. We also discuss weaker forms of non-manipulability and strategy-proofness. C…Read more
University of Oxford
Alumnus, 2004
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Social Science |
| Decision Theory |
| Social Choice Theory |
| Social Epistemology |
| Meta-Ethics |