Citation:
Procaccia, B. P., & D., A. . (2007). Mediators Enable Truthful Voting. Discussion Papers. presented at the 4. Retrieved from /files/db451.pdf
Abstract:
The Gibbard-Satterthwaite Theorem asserts the impossibility of designing a non-dictatorial voting rule in which truth-telling always constitutes a Nash equilibrium. We show that in voting games of complete information where a mediator is on hand, this troubling impossibility result can be alleviated. Indeed, we characterize families of voting rules where, given a mediator, truthful preference revelation is always in strong equilibrium. In particular, we observe that the family of feasible elimination procedures has the foregoing property.