Some Thoughts on the Voting Process
Since the rational voter model was first introduced, the issue of voting determinants has been the subject of extensive study. Moreover, the significance of the democratic process has long been a subject of extensive study and controversy. This study addresses a related pair of issues and offers some challenges for students of voting, the voting process, and the nature of democracy to ponder. The two issues are: (1) what does democracy mean? and (2) which is the best or least bad of these various choices. Copyright International Atlantic Economic Society 2006
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2006
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Authors: | Tullock, Gordon |
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Atlantic Economic Journal. - International Atlantic Economic Society - IAES, ISSN 0197-4254. - Vol. 34.2006, 1, p. 41-46
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International Atlantic Economic Society - IAES |
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