Integer programming and nondictatorial Arrovian social welfare functions (Working paper no. 2012-36, EconomiX working papers, University of Paris west -Nanterre La Défense, EconomiX)
Following Sethuraman, Teo and Vohra ((2003), (2006)), we ap-
ply integer programming tools to the analysis of fundamental issues
in social choice theory. We generalize Sethuraman et al.'s approach
specifying integer programs in which variables are allowed to assume
values in the set [0; 1
2 ; 1]. We show that there exists a one-to-one correspondence between the solutions of an integer program defined on this
set and the set of the Arrovian social welfare functions with ties (i.e.
admitting indifference in the range). We use our generalized integer
programs to analyze nondictatorial Arrovian social welfare functions,
in the line opened by Kalai and Muller (1977). Our main theorem
provides a complete characterization of the domains admitting non-
dictatorial Arrovian social welfare functions with ties by introducing a
notion of strict decomposability.