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The General Irrelevance of the General Impossibility Theorem

Gordon Tullock

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1967, vol. 81, issue 2, 256-270

Abstract: Aggregation of preferences, 256. — The paradox of voting and its significance, 257. — Voting in a simple model, 258. — Some complications, 260. — Unimportance of the paradox, 263. — Voting in a more realistic model, 264. — Conclusion, 270.

Date: 1967
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