Electoral Systems
Edited by Dan S. Felsenthal () and
Moshé Machover
in Studies in Choice and Welfare from Springer, currently edited by Marc Fleurbaey and Maurice Salles
Date: 2012
ISBN: 978-3-642-20441-8
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 The Underlying Assumptions of Electoral Systems
- Moshé Machover
- Ch Chapter 10 On the Relevance of Theoretical Results to Voting System Choice
- Hannu Nurmi
- Ch Chapter 11 Putting Paradoxes into Perspective: in Defence of the Alternative Vote
- Ken Ritchie and Alessandro Gardini
- Ch Chapter 12 Approval Balloting for Fixed-Size Committees
- D. Marc Kilgour and Erica Marshall
- Ch Chapter 13 And the Loser Is… Plurality Voting
- Jean-François Laslier
- Ch Chapter 2 Some Informal Remarks on Devising a “Fair” Decision-Making Rule for Representative Assemblies
- Dan S. Felsenthal
- Ch Chapter 3 Review of Paradoxes Afflicting Procedures for Electing a Single Candidate
- Dan S. Felsenthal
- Ch Chapter 4 Election Inversions by the U.S. Electoral College
- Nicholas R. Miller
- Ch Chapter 5 Which Voting Rule Minimizes the Probability of the Referendum Paradox? Lessons from French Data
- Rahhal Lahrach and Vincent Merlin
- Ch Chapter 6 A Gentle Combination of Plurality Vote and Proportional Representation for Bundestag Elections
- Olga Birkmeier, Kai-Friederike Oelbermann, Friedrich Pukelsheim and Matthias Rossi
- Ch Chapter 7 The Value of Research Based on Simple Assumptions about Voters’ Preferences
- William V. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley
- Ch Chapter 8 The Impact of Group Coherence on the Condorcet Ranking Efficiency of Voting Rules
- William V. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley
- Ch Chapter 9 Modeling the Outcomes of Vote-Casting in Actual Elections
- T. Nicolaus Tideman and Florenz Plassmann
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