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Characterizing the Top Cycle via Strategyproofness

Theoretical Economics 2023-06-21 v2 Computer Science and Game Theory

Abstract

Gibbard and Satterthwaite have shown that the only single-valued social choice functions (SCFs) that satisfy non-imposition (i.e., the function's range coincides with its codomain) and strategyproofness (i.e., voters are never better off by misrepresenting their preferences) are dictatorships. In this paper, we consider set-valued social choice correspondences (SCCs) that are strategyproof according to Fishburn's preference extension and, in particular, the top cycle, an attractive SCC that returns the maximal elements of the transitive closure of the weak majority relation. Our main theorem implies that, under mild conditions, the top cycle is the only non-imposing strategyproof SCC whose outcome only depends on the quantified pairwise comparisons between alternatives. This result effectively turns the Gibbard-Satterthwaite impossibility into a complete characterization of the top cycle by moving from SCFs to SCCs. It is obtained as a corollary of a more general characterization of strategyproof SCCs.

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@article{arxiv.2108.04622,
  title  = {Characterizing the Top Cycle via Strategyproofness},
  author = {Felix Brandt and Patrick Lederer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.04622},
  year   = {2023}
}

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This paper is published at Theoretical Economics: https://econtheory.org/ojs/index.php/te/article/view/5120

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