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Lecture notes on Oxford's Microeconomics Welfare Economics section, with notes from supplementary readings included

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Social Choice

Setup
 Individual preferences form a profile, ≿, strict preferences denoted ≻i
 SCR takes profile and produces complete and transitive ordering of social states: if society
prefers x to y , denote x ⊵ y
Arrow’s SCR: UPID
 Unrestricted domain: admit pattern of individual preferences ie ⊵ for any ≿
 Pareto principle: if x ≻ i y ∀i ⇒ x ⊵ y
 Independence of irrelevant alternatives: if individual preference orderings over x and y do
not change, SCR should produce same social ordering over x and y even if preferences over
other alternatives change
 (Non)-Dictatorship: no agent i s.t. irrespective of preferences of others, ∀ x , y , if
x ≻i y ⇒ x ⊵ y
 Arrow’s impossibility frontier: when choosing between more than two outcomes, there is no
way of aggregating social choice as preferences must be consistent and UPID must be
satisfied – we must sacrifice one
 Consistency: a shorthand way of saying complete, reflexive, and transitive
Majority Voting
 x ⊵ y iff ¿ [x ≿ i y ]>¿ [ y ≿i x ]
 Satisfies UPID but may not be transitive as x ⊵ y , y ⊵ z , z ⊵ x
Getting out of Impossibility
 Relax at least 3 social states – majority voting works for two
 Relax D: appoint queen
 Relax P: write down any transitive social ranking
 Relax IIA: Borda Count
 Replace transitivity with quasi-transitivity ie only for strict relations: liberum veto oligarchy
 Relax unrestricted domain
Single-Peaked Preferences
 If alternatives one-dimensional and all (odd number) agents have
single peaked preferences, majority voting produces a SCR and
majority of votes select median alternative over overs
o Why? Take ( x , y , z ) where z > y > x . In a referendum
between z and y, C would vote for z, but A and B choose y.
Now consider a referendum between x and y, A chooses x,
but B and C choose y. Therefore y is the best compromise.
Can also observe that B and C would choose z over x,
while A would choose x
 Here y ⊵ z ⊵ x
 Principle of min differentiation: if two parties choose platforms on which to stand, both will
choose the same (preferred by median voter)
 This is not a counter-example to Arrow’s UPID, because we have restricted the domain to
single-peaked preferences ie agents are not allowed to have whatever preferences they want –
they must be single-peaked
Liberalism
 For each i there is at least one pair of alternatives x and y s.t. if x ≿ i y then x ⊵ y and if
y ≿ x then y ⊵ x eg which side of bed you sleep on
Sen Theorem: if at least 3 social states, no SCR satisfies U, P, and Liberalism, even if
liberalism only applies to two individuals
Incentives
 Instead of SCR, use social choice function, F, which selects one best social state and doesn’t
need to produce a complete and transitive ordering
 Agents have preferences over outcomes of SCF

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