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Suppose there are three voters, Leslie, Ron, and April. They need to decide whether to have
low (L), medium (M), or high (H) levels of spending on public art installations. Suppose that their preferences orderings are as follows:
Rank April Ron Leslie
1 M L H
2 L M M
3 H H L
1. Which level of public art spending wins if the election is H vs. L? L vs. M? M vs. H?
2. Does majority voting lead to a stable collective decision-making rule in this case?
Suppose there are three voters, Leslie, Ron, and April. They need to decide whether to have
low (L), medium (M), or high (H) levels of spending on public art installations. Suppose that their preferences orderings are as follows:
Rank April Ron Leslie
1 M L H
2 L M M
3 H H L
1. Which level of public art spending wins if the election is H vs. L? L vs. M? M vs. H?
2. Does majority voting lead to a stable collective decision-making rule in this case?
Romarie Khazandra MarijuanLv10
28 Sep 2019