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Social Welfare Functions which preserve distances

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The notion of keeping distances, introduced by N. Baigent in [2], avoids the need to introduce topological concepts when defining Social Welfare Functions with requirements analogous to those established by Chichilnsky in [3]. In the following study we propose an extension of the results of Baigent, in a non topological framework, to a much broader class of metrics which enables the case of infinite agents to be considered in a natural fashion.

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Received: 14 June 1999/Accepted: 4 November 1999

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Grafe, F., Grafe, J. Social Welfare Functions which preserve distances. Soc Choice Welfare 18, 59–64 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003550000057

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