
The Theory of Social Choice
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The text is divided into three main parts: social choice between two alternatives, which examines a variety of majority-like functions; simple majority social choice, which focuses on social choice among many alternatives when two-element feasible subset choices are based on simple majority; and a general study of aspects and types of social choice functions for many alternatives.
Originally published in 1973.
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PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. vii
CONTENTS, pg. ix
CHAPTER 1 Introduction, pg. 1
CHAPTER 2. Social Choice Functions for Two Alternatives, pg. 15
CHAPTER 3. Duality and Representative Systems, pg. 26
CHAPTER 4. Decisive Coalitions and Representative Systems, pg. 39
CHAPTER 5. Weighted Voting and Anonymous Choice Functions, pg. 50
CHAPTER 6. Strong Decisiveness and Special Majorities, pg. 61
CHAPTER 7. Binary Relations and Binary Choices, pg. 71
CHAPTER 8. Simple Majority Social Choice, pg. 86
CHAPTER 9. Single-Peaked Preferences, pg. 100
CHAPTER 10. Guarantees and Triples, pg. 111
CHAPTER 11. Transitive Majorities, pg. 131
CHAPTER 12. Condorcet Conditions, pg. 145
CHAPTER 13. From Borda to Dodgson, pg. 159
CHAPTER 14. Conditions for Social Choice, pg. 177
CHAPTER 15. Choice Functions and Passive Intraprofile Conditions, pg. 190
CHAPTER 16. Arrow's Impossibility Theorem, pg. 203
CHAPTER 17. Summation Social Choice Functions, pg. 217
CHAPTER 18. Lotteries on Social Alternatives, pg. 234
REFERENCES, pg. 255
INDEX, pg. 261
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