Choosing on the Basis of Several Opinions: The Example of Voting

  • Bouyssou D
  • Marchant T
  • Pirlot M
  • et al.
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Voting is easy! You've voted hundreds of times in committees, in presidential elections, for the senate,…Is there much to say about voting? Well, just think about the way heads of state or members of parliament are elected in Australia, France, the UK,…

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Bouyssou, D., Marchant, T., Pirlot, M., Perny, P., Tsoukiàs, A., & Vincke, P. (2000). Choosing on the Basis of Several Opinions: The Example of Voting (pp. 7–28). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1593-7_2

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