QUALIFICATION PROBLEMS WITH AN UPPER BOUND

We study qualification problem introduced by Kasher and Rubinstein (1997) and introduce an upper bound on the number of people who can be qualified. Following Abizada and Tapkı (2015), we analyze consistency requirement for this model. We introduce Priority Based Liberal rule, which is an extension of the Liberal rule, which has been analyzed widely in the literature. We characterize Priority Based Liberal Rule based on consistency and unanimity.  

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