In other words, Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem can be thought of as a kind of political Incompleteness Theorem – a result that says, hey, sometimes, there just is no perfect solution.
“Now we have left what is essentially just pairwise comparisons,” Arrow concluded. A paradox would arise, which has come to be called the impossibility theorem. Arrow took out paper to draw a diagram ...
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