Social Choice and the Mathematics of Manipulation
- 190pages
- 7 heures de lecture
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.


