00:01
So here's what we know about the voters.
00:02
The voters prefer a is greater than b.
00:08
They prefer c as greater than b, and they also prefer a is greater than c.
00:13
So the ranking here is a is greater than c is greater than b.
00:19
So one, median voter theorem, right? not violated.
00:31
The median voter theorem says something about the outcome that society chooses, right? it says that the outcome of society chooses will be determined by the median voter.
00:43
So we would need to know, right, the preferences of each of each.
00:55
But here, it's sort of irrelevant, right? assuming, right, this looks like all voters.
01:02
All voters, as far as we can tell, have the same preferences.
01:06
So the median voter wants a and the voters want a.
01:08
No violation.
01:11
Arrow impossibility...