Welfare Maximization in Perpetual Voting (Student Abstract)
Tzeh Yuan Neoh,
Nicholas Teh
Abstract:We study the computational problems associated with maximizing various welfare objectives—namely utilitarian welfare, egalitarian welfare, and Nash welfare—in perpetual voting, a sequential collective decision-making framework. Prior work look into notions of fairness over time and study extensions of single-round voting rules to the multi-round setting.
We show that while a utilitarian-welfare maximizing outcome can be computed efficiently, an outcome that maximizes egalitarian or Nash welfare is computationa… Show more
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