Priorities in the Location of Multiple Public Facilities


Autoria(s): Bochet, Olivier; Gordon, Sidartha
Data(s)

07/08/2008

07/08/2008

01/07/2008

Resumo

A collective decision problem is described by a set of agents, a profile of single-peaked preferences over the real line and a number k of public facilities to be located. We consider public facilities that do not su¤er from congestion and are non-excludable. We provide a characterization of the class of rules satisfying Pareto-efficiency, object-population monotonicity and sovereignty. Each rule in the class is a priority rule that selects locations according to a predetermined priority ordering among interest groups. We characterize each of the subclasses of priority rules that respectively satisfy anonymity, hiding-proofness and strategy-proofness. In particular, we prove that a priority rule is strategy-proof if and only if it partitions the set of agents into a fixed hierarchy. Alternatively, any such rule can be viewed as a collection of fixed-populations generalized peak-selection median rules (Moulin, 1980), that are linked across populations, in a way that we describe.

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http://hdl.handle.net/1866/2528

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Université de Montréal, Département de sciences économiques

Relação

Cahier de recherche #2008-07

Palavras-Chave #Multiple public facilities #Priority rules #Hierarchical rules #Object-population-monotonicity #Sovereignty #Anonymity #Strategy-proofness #Generalized median rules #Hiding-proofness #D60 #D63 #D70 #D71 #H41
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Article