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I'll Have What She's Having: Reflective Desires and Consequentialism
Review of Paradoxes Afflicting Various Voting Procedures Where One out of M Candidates (M ≥ 2) Must Be Elected
Trump, Condorcet and Borda: Voting Paradoxes in the 2016 Republican Presidential Primaries
Political Knowledge and the Paradox of Voting
Economic Growth, Capitalism and Unknown Economic Paradoxes
A Phase Transition in Arrow's Theorem
Stop Me Before I Quantify Again: the Role of Political Science in the Study of Election Law
Condorcet Cycles? a Model of Intertemporal Voting*
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The Electoral College : a Majority Efficiency Analysis
Institutional Decolonization: Toward a Comprehensive Black Politics
Proquest Dissertations
Is Democracy Impossible?: Riker's Mistaken Accounts of Antebellum Politics by Gerry Mackie Research Fellow Social and Politica
The Socialist Community of Citizens an Institutional Design for Republican Socialism
Review of Paradoxes Afflicting Various Voting Procedures Where One out of M Candidates (M ≥ 2) Must Be Elected*
Reflections on Arrow's Theorem and Voting Rules
Smooth Politicians and Paternalistic Voters: a Theory of Large Elections
IMPORTANCE of the INVESTIGATION -.: Mathematical
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Collective and Individual Rationality
Minimal Voting Paradoxes
Voter's Irrationality: How Social Media Affect Citizens' Electoral Choice
The Set Theoretic Ambit of Arrow's Theorem
MANIFESTO for HAPPINESS Shifting Society from Money to Well-Being
Philosophy of Probability Wenmackerssylvia of Philosophy
Jednou Z Používaných Variant Väčšinového Systému Je Absolútny
Stop Me Before I Quantify Again: the Role of Political Science in the Study of Election Law
Logrolling, Vote Trading, and the Paradox of Voting: a Game-Theoretical Overview
To Vote Or Not to Vote: the Paradox of Nonvoting*
The Paradox of Voting by AARON STEELMAN
Costly Voting: a Large-Scale Real Effort Experiment∗
The Arrow Impossibility Theorem: Where Do We Go from Here?
Individual Choice and Social Welfare: Theoretical Foundations of Political Economy
The Occurrence of the Paradox of Voting in University Elections
University of Groningen a Short History of Economic Thought Mehari, Tesfa
Voting Theory for Democracy
Abstention: the Unexpected Power of Withholding Your Vote, 43 Conn
Anduiza Perea 1997.Pdf
Empirical Evidence of Paradoxes of Voting in Dutch Elections Deemen, A.M.; Vergunst, N.P
4 DIFFICULTY in the CONCEPT of SOCIAL WELFARE in a Capitalist
Philosophy of Probability Wenmackers, S
Arrow's Theorem
Gordon Tullock Papers
Riker's Mistaken Accounts of Antebellum Politics by Gerry Mackie
Why Do People Vote? an Experiment in Rationality
Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association
Paradoxes from a to Z Third Edition
The Economic Concerns of Legislative and Regulatory Governance