This Handbook provides an overview of interdisciplinary research
related to social choice and voting that is intended for a broad
audience. Expert contributors from various fields present critical
summaries of the existing literature, including intuitive
explanations of technical terminology and well-known theorems,
suggesting new directions for research. Each chapter presents an
expository primer on a particular topic or theme within social
choice, with the aim of making the material fully accessible to
students and scholars in economics, political science, mathematics,
philosophy, law and other fields of study. Topics covered include
preference aggregation, voting rules, spatial models, methodology
and empirical applications. Scholars, graduate students and even
advanced undergraduates in a variety of disciplines will find this
introductory and relatively non-technical book an indispensable
addition to the field. Contributors: J.F. Adams, W.T. Bianco, A.
Blais, P.J. Coughlin, K.L. Dougherty, D.S. Felsenthal, T.H.
Hammond, C. Hare, J.C. Heckelman, R.G. Holcombe, C. Kam, M.M.
Kaminski, M. Machover, B.C. McCannon, I. McLean, N.R. Miller, S.
Moser, E.M. Penn, K.T. Poole, R. Ragan, D.G. Saari, I. Sened, R.A.
Smyth, N. Tideman
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