Social Choice Theory explores how individual preferences can be aggregated into collective decisions, such as voting or resource allocation. It is used to design fair elections, analyze welfare economics, and improve group decision-making. Economists, political scientists, and policymakers benefit by understanding voting paradoxes and optimizing social welfare functions for equitable outcomes.
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