Social Choice and the Mathematics of Manipulation
- 190 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This 2005 book explores the manipulability of voting systems, building on the work of Gibbard, Satterthwaite, and Arrow. It presents mathematical theorems from the late 20th century, requiring only a willingness to engage with rigorous arguments. Ideal for students and professionals in mathematics, political science, economics, and philosophy.


