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A Note on Calculating Condorcet Probabilities

Patrick A McNutt

Public Choice, 1993, vol. 75, issue 4, 357-61

Abstract: Probability voting models arrive at important conclusions on the paradox of voting. The computation of the probabilities uses the Selby relations for sums of powers of integer s. The integers are essentially the number of voters with linear preference orderings. With an ordered set of integers, the equation implicit in these calculations may have to be amended. Copyright 1993 by Kluwer Academic Publishers

Date: 1993
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