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- Single_peaked_preferences abstract "Single-peaked preferences are a kind of preference relations. A group of agents is said to have single-peaked-preferences if: Each agent has an ideal choice in the set; and For each agent, outcomes that are further from his ideal choice are preferred less.Single-peaked preferences are typical of one-dimensional domains. A typical example is when several consumers have to decide on the amount of public good to purchase. The amount is a one-dimensional variable. Usually, each consumer decides on a certain quantity which is best for him, and if the actual quantity is more/less than that ideal quantity then the agent is less satisfied.With single-peaked preferences, there is a simple truthful mechanism for selecting an outcome: it is to select the median quantity. See the median voter theorem. It is truthful because the median function satisfies the strong monotonicity property.".
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- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elections.
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink Category:Utility_function_types.
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink Median_voter_theorem.
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink Monotonicity_(mechanism_design).
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink Preference_relation.
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink Public_good.
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink Single-parameter_utility.
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink Strategyproofness.
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink File:Singlepeaked1.jpg.
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLink File:Singlepeaked2.jpg.
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black's Single-Peakedness Theorem".
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLinkText "Single peaked preferences".
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLinkText "single peaked preferences".
- Single_peaked_preferences wikiPageWikiLinkText "single-peaked".
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- Single_peaked_preferences subject Category:Elections.
- Single_peaked_preferences subject Category:Utility_function_types.
- Single_peaked_preferences hypernym Kind.
- Single_peaked_preferences comment "Single-peaked preferences are a kind of preference relations. A group of agents is said to have single-peaked-preferences if: Each agent has an ideal choice in the set; and For each agent, outcomes that are further from his ideal choice are preferred less.Single-peaked preferences are typical of one-dimensional domains. A typical example is when several consumers have to decide on the amount of public good to purchase. The amount is a one-dimensional variable.".
- Single_peaked_preferences label "Single peaked preferences".
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- Single_peaked_preferences depiction Singlepeaked1.jpg.
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