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Can a party represent its constituency?

Amoz Kats

Public Choice, 1984, vol. 44, issue 3, 453-456

Abstract: A theorem from number theory is utilized to derive conditions for existence, and to characterize, a list of candidates that a party forms for a proportional-representation election, so that this list would truly represent the constituency of the party. Copyright Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 1984

Date: 1984
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