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'''Arrow paradox''' may mean: | '''Arrow paradox''' may mean: | ||
* One of ] about the impossibility of motion | * One of ] about the impossibility of motion | ||
* Kenneth ] about social choice and voting | * Kenneth ] about social choice and voting | ||
* ]: "its value for the purchaser is not known until he has the information, but then he has in effect acquired it without cost" | * ]: "its value for the purchaser is not known until he has the information, but then he has in effect acquired it without cost" |
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Arrow paradox may mean:
- One of Zeno's paradoxes about the impossibility of motion
- Kenneth Arrow's impossibility theorem about social choice and voting
- Arrow information paradox: "its value for the purchaser is not known until he has the information, but then he has in effect acquired it without cost"
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