Multiple Choice
Consider the following preference orderings.
Councillor 1: Education Medical Tax cut
Councillor 2: Medical Tax cut Education
Councillor 3: Tax cut Education Medical
If Councillor 1 gets to be the agenda setter and choose the ordering in which the three councillors vote over the alternatives, which of the following agendas should she set in order to get her most-preferred outcome?
A) It wouldn't make a difference; the final choice would be the same regardless of the agenda.
B) First a vote between education and medical, and then the winner against tax cuts.
C) First a vote between medical and tax cuts, and then the winner against education.
D) First a vote between tax cuts and education, and then the winner against medical.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: Discuss the theoretical constraints on democracy. What
Q2: What happens if we extend the logic
Q3: According to Arrow, if a decision-making procedure
Q4: Figure 1 illustrates an election in which
Q5: assume that Councillor 3 has to
Q7: What is Codorcet's paradox?<br>A) An option that
Q8: Figure 1 illustrates an election in which
Q9: Imagine that three city council members
Q10: Which of the following conditions are included
Q11: If a voter chooses an alternative that