[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Here's an example that turns out to be more interesting than it first > appears to be: > > (Sincere intensities or utilities are in parentheses.) > > 45 A(100) B(50) C(0) > 30 B(100) C(50) A(0) > 25 C(100) A(50) B(0) > > 100 > ---- > D- As usual -- since NO majority of the voters gives an ABOVE 50 to any of > them, then none of them should be chosen.
Alright, here's the example modified for those who believe in absolute utilities: 45 A(100) B(60) C(20) 30 B(100) C(60) A(20) 25 C(100) A(60) B(20) But this change doesn't affect any of Forest's or my observations. -- Richard
