VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting is used not only in politics and government, but also in business - and not only in the shareholders' meetings but also in teams. Voting however can suffer from paradoxes. In some systems, it is possible that candidate A wins from B, B from C, and C from A again. This book explains and solves those paradoxes, and thereby it gives a clarity that was lacking up to now. The author proposes the new scheme of 'Pareto Majority' which combines the good properties of the older schemes proposed by Pareto, Borda and Condorcet, while it adds the notion of a (Brouwer) 'fixed point'. Many people will likely prefer this new scheme over Plurality voting whic...
This book argues that strange election outcomes should become less likely as voters' preferences bec...
We present some paradoxes concerning voting theory - both ap-portionment methods and elections of a ...
Rational choice theory may seem like a separate theoretical approach with its own forbidding mathema...
Voters today often desert a preferred candidate for a more viable second choice to avoid wasting the...
To explore how voting systems were derived throughout the years. To give an insight into how differe...
Both theoretical and empirical aspects of single- and multi-winner voting procedures are presented i...
The theory of voting has largely developed independently of the mechanism design research, but...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
To make collective decisions, we need good voting procedures. Suppose, through three separate polls,...
In this working paper, G. Tullock’s book “On Voting: a public choice approach” is discussed
The traditional axiomatic approach to voting is motivated by the problem of reconciling differences ...
The paper challenges the 'orthodox doctrine' of collective choice theory according to which Arrow’s ...
Arrow's Theorem implies that the problem of cyclical majorities is endemic any non-dictatorial syste...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
In his seminal Social Choice and Individual Values, Kenneth Arrow stated that his theory applies to ...
This book argues that strange election outcomes should become less likely as voters' preferences bec...
We present some paradoxes concerning voting theory - both ap-portionment methods and elections of a ...
Rational choice theory may seem like a separate theoretical approach with its own forbidding mathema...
Voters today often desert a preferred candidate for a more viable second choice to avoid wasting the...
To explore how voting systems were derived throughout the years. To give an insight into how differe...
Both theoretical and empirical aspects of single- and multi-winner voting procedures are presented i...
The theory of voting has largely developed independently of the mechanism design research, but...
Like many other voting systems, Majority Judgement suffers from the weaknesses of the underlying mat...
To make collective decisions, we need good voting procedures. Suppose, through three separate polls,...
In this working paper, G. Tullock’s book “On Voting: a public choice approach” is discussed
The traditional axiomatic approach to voting is motivated by the problem of reconciling differences ...
The paper challenges the 'orthodox doctrine' of collective choice theory according to which Arrow’s ...
Arrow's Theorem implies that the problem of cyclical majorities is endemic any non-dictatorial syste...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
In his seminal Social Choice and Individual Values, Kenneth Arrow stated that his theory applies to ...
This book argues that strange election outcomes should become less likely as voters' preferences bec...
We present some paradoxes concerning voting theory - both ap-portionment methods and elections of a ...
Rational choice theory may seem like a separate theoretical approach with its own forbidding mathema...