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Sequential scoring rules are multi-stage social choice tules that
work as follows: at each stage of the process, a score
is computed for each alternative by taking into account its position
in the individual preference rankings, and the
alternative with the lowest score is eliminated. The current paper
studies the ability of these rules for choosing the
Condorcet winner (or the strong Condorcet winner) when individual
preferences are single-peaked.
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