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Voting Paradox
A situation in social choice theory where collective preferences can be cyclic (i.e., not transitive), even if the preferences of individual voters are not, leading to a lack of consistent aggregation of individual preferences into a coherent group order.
Impossibility Theorem
A principle, also known as Arrow's impossibility theorem, stating that it is impossible to devise a social welfare function that fairly ranks societal preferences in the presence of three or more options.
Voting Scheme
A method or system used for casting votes and determining the outcome in an election or decision-making process.
Individual Preferences
The specific likes, dislikes, desires, and needs that dictate the choices made by an individual, often influencing economic decisions and behaviors.
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