[EM] Alternatives to Borda Count
Bart Ingles
bartman at netgate.net
Thu Jan 25 19:53:01 PST 2001
Forest Simmons wrote:
>
> If you have a definite preference here, then the Borda Count doesn't
> represent you additively, as in the common assumption of aggregation of
> partial individual utilities. As Joe Weinstein pointed out, this problem
> is related to the additive assumption of aggregation of individual
> utilities to get group utility.
I don't think most of us claim that simple addition is necessarily the
best way to find group utility, but it's a plausible rough estimate. A
mediocre utility may not distinguish between a situation where all
voters are lukewarm, and one where two factions violently disagree, but
would anyone deny that either of these situations is still somewhere
between unanimous acclaim and unanimous rejection?
Bart
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