Social choice theory
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Social choice theory or social choice is a theoretical framework for analysis of combining individual opinions, preferences, interests, or welfares to reach a collective decision or social welfare in some sense.
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See also
- Compensation principle
- Computational social choice
- Extended sympathy
- Group decision-making
- Justice (economics)
- Liberal paradox
- Mechanism design
- Nakamura number
- Rational choice theory
- Relative utilitarianism
- Rule according to higher law
- Voting system
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