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Qualified Majority Voting and Power Indices: A Further Response to Johnston

Peter Morriss

British Journal of Political Science, 1996, vol. 26, issue 4, 595-597

Abstract: If their treatment of power indices is anything to go by, reputable social scientists have a surprising tendency to lose touch with reality when using elementary mathematics. R. J. Johnston's article in this Journal is (unfortunately) a good illustration of this. The subsequent exchange between Johnston and Garrett, McLean and Machover also fails to get to the heart of the matter.

Date: 1996
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