Abstract

We introduce the concept of complete sets of preferences, that covers interesting cases like single peaked preferences, rich domains admitting regular social choice functions, and universal domains, and show that strategy-proofness is sufficient to obtain the preference reversal property when the voters’ feasible set of preferences is complete.

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