SOCIAL CHOICE:MANY INDIVIDUALS OR MANY CRITERIA
SOCIAL CHOICE AND INDIVIDUAL VALUES
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Ⅰ.INTRODUCTION
Ⅱ.THE NATURE OF PREFERENCE AND CHOICE
Ⅲ.THE SOCIAL WELFARE FUNCTION
Ⅳ.THE GENERAL POSSIBILITY THEOREM FOR SOCIAL WELFARE FUNCTIONS
Ⅵ.THE INDIVIDUALISTIC ASSUMPTIONS
Ⅶ.SIMILARITY AS THE BASIS OF SOCIAL WELFARE JUDGMENTS
Ⅷ.NOTES OF THE THEORY OF SOCIAL CHOICE,1963
SOCIAL CHOICE AND MULTICRITERION DECISION-MAKING
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE
Ⅰ.THE PROBLEM
Ⅱ.THE PARADOXES
PART TWO
INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO
Ⅲ.A FIRST SET OF CONDITIONS FOR THE TRANSITIVI-TY OF MAJORITY RULE
Ⅳ.PARADOXICAL RESULTS FROM INADA'S CONDI-TIONS FOR MAJORITY RULE
Ⅵ.HOW RESTRICTIVE ACTUALLY ARE THE VALUE RESTICTION CONDITIONS?
CONCLUSION OF PART Ⅱ
PART THREE
REFERENCES
INDEX