New study reveals key to fair social choice implementation without economic conditions
The article discusses how to put social choice functions into action using rational strategies. They found that a specific condition called strict Maskin monotonicity is crucial for this process. If the social choice function always picks different outcomes in different situations, and there is no worst option available, then this condition is enough to make it work. No special economic conditions are needed for this to happen. The researchers also explore what happens when the social choice function doesn't always pick different outcomes.