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050 | 0 0 | ▼a JF1001 ▼b .N874 2002 |
082 | 0 0 | ▼a 324.6/5 ▼2 21 |
090 | ▼a 324.65 ▼b N974v | |
100 | 1 | ▼a Nurmi, Hannu. |
245 | 1 0 | ▼a Voting procedures under uncertainty / ▼c Hannu Nurmi. |
260 | ▼a New York : ▼b Springer, ▼c 2002. | |
300 | ▼a x, 155 p. : ▼b 14 fig., 44 tab. ; ▼c 25 cm. | |
504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
650 | 0 | ▼a Voting. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Elections. |
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Table of Contents
1. Choice Theory and Constitutional Design.- 1.1 Theories and Models.- 1.2 Applying Social Choice Theory.- 1.3 Varying Assumptions.- 2. Chaotic Behavior of Models.- 2.1 The U.S. Presidential Elections.- 2.2 Referendum Paradox and the Properties of Majority Rule.- 2.3 How Chaotic Can It Get?.- 3. Results Based on Standard Model.- 3.1 Voting Procedures.- 3.2 Performance Criteria.- 3.3 Chaos, Strategy and Self Correction.- 4. Aggregating Voting Probabilities and Judgments.- 4.1 Avoiding Arrow's Theorem via Average Rule.- 4.2 Condorcet's Jury Theorem.- 4.3 Relaxing the Independence Assumption.- 4.4 Optimal Jury Decision Making.- 4.5 Thought Experiment: Council of Ministers as a Jury.- 5. Condorcet's Rule and Preference Proximity.- 5.1 Condorcet's Rule.- 5.2 Measuring Preference Similarity.- 5.3 Preference Proximity and Other Desiderata.- 5.4 Ranking and Choice Rules.- 5.5 Kemeny, Dodgson and Slater.- 6. Responses to Changes in Voter Opinions.- 6.1 Monotonicity, Maskin-Monotonicity and No-Show Paradox 92.- 6.2 The Strong No-Show Paradox.- 6.3 Qualified Majorities and No-Show Paradox.- 6.4 Monotonicity Violations of Voting Systems.- 6.5 Preference Truncation Paradox.- 6.6 Preference Misrepresentation.- 7. Mos Docendi Geometricus.- 7.1 The British Parliamentary Elections of 2001.- 7.2 Critique of Condorcet's Intuition.- 7.3 Profile Decomposition.- 7.4 Berlin vs. Bonn Vote Revisited.- 8. Conclusions.- List of Figures 139 List of Tables.- Author Index.
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