(http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoiler_effect)


At 5:46 PM +0100 11/11/04, Markus Schulze wrote:
Neither does Arrow's concept of "irrelevant alternatives"
imply Tideman's concept of "clones" nor does Tideman's
concept of "clones" imply Arrow's concept of "irrelevant
alternatives". They are simply two completely different
concepts.

At 3:27 AM +1030 11/12/04, Chris Benham wrote:
By "IIR", I asume you mean IIAC. Yes, Clone Independence is one weakening of IIAC, so IIAC implies Clone Independence
(but of course, not vice versa).


hummm....there appears to be two opposing points of view here.

Chris B. claims that IIA satisfaction does imply ICC satisfaction.
Markus S. claims that it does not.



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