Collective Decision-Making: Social Choice and Political Economy /

This volume is intended to provide a broad perspective on collective decision-making, presenting economic and political aspects from both a theoretical and empirical viewpoint. The four chapters in the first section of the book give new results in Social Choice Theory, showing how the Arrow Impossib...

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Main Author: Schofield, Norman
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1996.
Series:Recent economic thought series ; 50.
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Summary:This volume is intended to provide a broad perspective on collective decision-making, presenting economic and political aspects from both a theoretical and empirical viewpoint. The four chapters in the first section of the book give new results in Social Choice Theory, showing how the Arrow Impossibility Theorem applies in both economic and political decisions, and analyzing generalized Borda voting methods. The second section examines elections and committees, by setting up a formal approach to study the election of a legislature by presenting new experimental work on voting in committees, and by outlining a unified theory of political choice. The third section examines decision-making in multiparty politics (including detailed theoretical and empirical study of a number of democracies). The fourth section on political economy covers interest groups, electoral cycles and a formal discussion of the `general will'. We need to understand all the properties of coalitions and coalition-formation in order to appreciate and interpret politics.... This volume summarizes what we have learned. - from the Foreword by William Riker.
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxi, 422 pages)
ISBN:9789401587679 (electronic bk.)
9401587671 (electronic bk.)
ISSN:0924-199X ;