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Título:
Extracting Features of Aggregation Rules from Social Situations
Autor/es:
FEDERICO FIORAVANTI
Lugar:
Santa Fé
Reunión:
Congreso; LXIV Reunión de Comunicaciones Científicas de la UMA; 2015
Resumen:
 The usual procedure in Social Choice Theory consists in postulating some desirable properties which an aggregation procedure should verify and derive from them the features of the corresponding socialchoice function and the outcomes that arise at each possible profile ofpreferences. In this paper we invert this line of reasoning and try toinfer, up from what we call social situations (each one consisting of aprofile and the associated social ordering) the criteria verified in theimplicit aggregation procedure. This inference process, which extractsintensional from extensional information can be seen as an exercisein social choice-theoretic ?statistics?. Although complete intensionalcharacterizations of the aggregation process cannot be derived, thismethod can be seen as a fundamental component for the implementation of desired social preferences, if only a description of the individual preferences of the agents in a given society are known.