Arrow's Impossibility Theorem, a social choice theory paradox, demonstrates the inherent limitations in designing a perfect voting system that meets all fairness criteria.
An in-depth exploration of Kenneth Arrow's contributions to economics, particularly his work in general equilibrium analysis and welfare economics, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1972.
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