Theory of VotingBlackwell, 1969 - 83 pages |
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ABC ACB BAC ACB BAC BCA acquittal admissible strategies amendment assumption axioms BAC BCA CAB BCA CAB CBA binary procedures binary relations CAB CBA ABC CAB sincere CBA ABC ACB CBA sincere sophisticated cedure choice choose clubhouse coalition collective equilibrium contingency David Gale defined deliberative vote divided Duncan Black equilibrium of order Farquharson Formally freedmen game theory Gore bill imputation individual equilibrium Kenneth Arrow Martin Shubik mathematics motion Move of voter N-Person Games Nash Nash equilibrium normalised form opinion Ordinal Utilities Oskar Morgenstern Oxford Pareto game payoffs perfect information Pliny poll is taken preference scales Procedure Ia procedure is straightforward R. B. Braithwaite R₁ R₂ Reduction Senate senior post set of outcomes Shubik sincere sophisticated ABC sincere voting sophisticated result sophisticated voting straightforward strategy subset theorem Theory of Games three outcomes three voters tion two-person zero-sum games utility volonté générale voting procedures Y₁