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main interest for computer scientists, economists and social choice theorists
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main interest for computer scientists, economists and social choice theorists
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because depending on how voters elicit their preferences (\emph{balloting} or
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because depending on how voters elicit their preferences (\emph{balloting} or
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\emph{input method}) and how the votes are aggregated through the use of
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\emph{input method}) and how the votes are aggregated through the use of
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algorithms, the outcome is different. For this paper it is assumed that the
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algorithms, the outcome is different. To study different ways of capturing votes and
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first three stages have already been completed. The rules of the process have
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been set, ideas have been collected and developed into feasible projects and the
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budget limit is known. To study different ways of capturing votes and
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aggregating them, the participatory process is modeled mathematically. This
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aggregating them, the participatory process is modeled mathematically. This
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model will be called a participatory budgeting \emph{scenario}. The aim of
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model will be called a participatory budgeting \emph{scenario}. The aim of
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studying participatory budgeting scenarios is to find ways to achieve a
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studying participatory budgeting scenarios is to find ways to achieve a
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