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The Department of Theoretical Economics brings together highly qualified specialists in various fields of economics, including micro and macroeconomics, monetary and financial theory, economic history and the history of economic thought. Our mission is to teach economic disciplines at HSE on the level of leading Western universities.
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Dear colleagues,
Department of Theoretical Economics invites you to attend the research seminar with Assistant Professor Daniel Karabekyan, HSE
Date: March 26, 2019
Time: 1:40 p.m.
Venue: Shabolovka 26, building 1, room 1302
Working language: English
Speaker: Daniel Karabekyan, Assistant Professor of the Department of Theoretical Economics
Title: "Manipulability of scoring rules"
Abstract: We study manipulability of different voting rules using computer simulation. We consider different possible models including different probabilities of voting situations, measures of manipulability and preference extensions axioms. For each case, 3 to 5 alternatives and up to 100 voters we compare scoring rules and scoring elimination rules and find the least manipulable for each case. While it is impossible to find the best rule for all the cases, in many situations Nanson's and Hare's rules are the least manipulable ones.
Assistant Professor