Random thoughts on voting
Gordon Tullock
Atlantic Economic Journal, 2001, vol. 29, issue 3, 266-273
Abstract:
Most Europeans have heard a good deal of criticism of the last U.S. presidential election. There are two normal criticisms, one of which regards the electoral college system, which means that the person who gets the majority of the popular votes does not necessarily win. The other criticism regards a set of specific criticisms of this election. Copyright International Atlantic Economic Society 2001
Date: 2001
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