Social choice

First published in 1971, Social Choice is both a text and reference containing the proceedings of a conference dealing with contemporary work on the normative and descriptive aspects of the social choice problem. This reissue will be of interest to advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on grou...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Lieberman, Bernhardt, 1929- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge 2011.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Routledge Revivals
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  • Copyright; SOCIAL CHOICE; Copyright; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CONTENTS; SECTION 1DEFINING THE PROBLEM; Introductory discussion; Chapter 1.1Combining individual preferences into a social choice; Chapter 1.2Foundations for a theory of collective decisions; SECTION 2DESCRIPTIVE STUDIES; Introductory discussion; Chapter 2.1Negotiations and decisions in a politics game; Chapter 2.2Coalition formation and change; Chapter 2.3An experimental examination of formal and informal rules of a three-person game; Chapter 2.4Coalition behavior in inessential games
  • Chapter 2.5Bargaining behavior in an asymmetric triadChapter 2.6A level of aspiration model for group decision making; Chapter 2.7A utility theory for the behavior of three-person interaction systems; Chapter 2.8An experimental study of three voting rules; Chapter 2.9Choosing among alternative distributions of rewards; Chapter 2.10Control of collectivities an the power of a collectivity to act; Chapter 2.11Individual preferences, collective decisions, and social welfare; SECTION 3NORMATIVE STUDIES; Introductory discussion
  • Chapter 3.1Some extensions to a mathematical model of democratic choice OTTOChapter 3.2Some types of party competition and their function in social choice; Social Choice; Chapter 3.3An estimate for the decisiveness of election outcomes; Chapter 3.4A game-theoretic analysis of social choice; Chapter 3.5A game-theoretic analysis of party platform selection; PARTICIPANTS AND ATTENDANTS OF THE CONFERENCE