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The bizarre Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem, or Arrow’s Paradox, shows a counterintuitive relationship between fair voting procedures and dictatorships. Start your free trial with Squarespace at http://squarespace.com/infiniteseries and enter offer code “infinite” to get 10% off your first purchase.
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Voting Systems and the Condorcet Criterion
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Written and Hosted by Kelsey Houston-Edwards
Produced by Rusty Ward
Graphics by Ray Lux
Made by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com)
Additional Resources
Networks, Crowds and Markets:: https://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/networks-book/
Original Paper by Kenneth Arrow:: https://web.archive.org/web/20110720090207/http://gatton.uky.edu/Faculty/hoytw/751/articles/arrow.pdf
Different voting systems can produce radically different election results, so it’s important to ensure the voting system we’re using has certain properties - that it fairly represents the opinions of the electorates. The impressively counterintuitive Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem demonstrates that this is much harder than you might think.
Thanks: Ben Houston-Edwards and Iian Smythe
Comments answered by Kelsey:
Johan Richter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoAnYQZrNrQ&lc=z12bt1nabyievh4yg04chlvpdnisxnw5rx00k
Nat Tuck
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Видео Arrow's Impossibility Theorem | Infinite Series канала PBS Infinite Series
The bizarre Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem, or Arrow’s Paradox, shows a counterintuitive relationship between fair voting procedures and dictatorships. Start your free trial with Squarespace at http://squarespace.com/infiniteseries and enter offer code “infinite” to get 10% off your first purchase.
Tweet at us! @pbsinfinite
Facebook: facebook.com/pbsinfinite series
Email us! pbsinfiniteseries [at] gmail [dot] com
Previous Episode
Voting Systems and the Condorcet Criterion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoAnYQZrNrQ
Written and Hosted by Kelsey Houston-Edwards
Produced by Rusty Ward
Graphics by Ray Lux
Made by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com)
Additional Resources
Networks, Crowds and Markets:: https://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/networks-book/
Original Paper by Kenneth Arrow:: https://web.archive.org/web/20110720090207/http://gatton.uky.edu/Faculty/hoytw/751/articles/arrow.pdf
Different voting systems can produce radically different election results, so it’s important to ensure the voting system we’re using has certain properties - that it fairly represents the opinions of the electorates. The impressively counterintuitive Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem demonstrates that this is much harder than you might think.
Thanks: Ben Houston-Edwards and Iian Smythe
Comments answered by Kelsey:
Johan Richter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoAnYQZrNrQ&lc=z12bt1nabyievh4yg04chlvpdnisxnw5rx00k
Nat Tuck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoAnYQZrNrQ&lc=z12tetkx1wzocn2ue23wzdfg5sn2dhhh004
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