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Donald Trump incarne-t-il le «théorème du dictateur» de Kenneth Arrow, prix Nobel d'économie en 1972?

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À travers le théorème d'impossibilité, ou «théorème du dictateur», l'économiste américain Kenneth Arrow souligne l'impossibilité de concevoir un système de vote parfait qui respecte la justice et les préférences de chacun… À moins qu'une seule personne n'impose ses choix à tous. Une illustration de la démocratie des États-Unis à l'ère de Donald Trump?

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