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  1. Discrepancies in the outcomes resulting from different voting schemes.Hannu Nurmi - 1988 - Theory and Decision 25 (2):193-208.
    It is well-known that different social choice procedures often result in different choice sets. The article focuses on how often this is likely to happen in impartial cultures. The focus is on Borda count, plurality method, max-min method and Copeland's procedure. The probabilities of Condorcet violations of the Borda count and plurality method are also reported. Although blatantly false as a descriptive hypothesis, the impartial culture assumption can be given an interpretation which makes the results obtained in impartial cultures particularly (...)
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  • Some measures of closeness to unanimity and their implications.Shmuel Nitzan - 1981 - Theory and Decision 13 (2):129-138.
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  • Mathematical Derivation of an Election System.Alfred de Grazia - 1953 - Isis 44 (1/2):42-51.
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