The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing
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R. H. Coase Duncan Black was a close and dear friend. A man of great simplicity, un worldly, modest, diffident, with no pretensions, he was devoted to scholarship. In his single-minded search for the truth, he is an example to us all. Black's first degree at the University of Glasgow was in mathematics and physics. Mathematics as taught at Glasgow seems to have been designed for engineers and did not excite him and he switched to economics, which he found more congenial. But it was not in a lecture in economics but in one on politics that he found his star. One lecturer, A. K. White, discussed the possibility of constructing a pure science of politics. This question caught his imagination, perhaps because of his earlier training in physics, and it came to absorb his thoughts for the rest of his life. But almost certainly nothing would have come of it were it not for his appointment to the newly formed Dundee School of Economics where the rest of the. teaching staff came from the London School of Economics. At Glasgow, economics, as in the time of Adam Smith, was linked with moral philosophy. At Dundee, Black was introduced to the analytical x The Theory o/Committees and Elections approach dominant at the London School of Economics. This gave him the approach he used in his attempt to construct a pure science of politics.
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This volume brings together and updates the classic work of the late Scottish political economist Duncan Black. It contains a revision of both The Theory of Committees and Elections and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation (with R.A. Newing) based on the notes and annotations of Duncan Black before his death in 1991. The work is then extended by the addition of five related manuscripts and a complete bibliography of this work. By publishing this work in one single volume, one can witness the tremendous contributions made by Duncan Black to public choice and social choice. This includes the median voter theory, cyclical majorities', voting rules and strategic behavior, multidimensional spatial theory, and determining preferences from ballots. This volume should be required reading for all scholars and students of formal political science, public choice or social choice theory.
[I express] my great satisfaction at the publication of Black's writings... thus affording scholars the opportunity of studying Duncan Black's Work.' from the Foreword by Ronald H. Coase
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1 The Theory of Committees and Elections.- 1 A Committee and Motions.- 2 Independent Valuation.- 3 Can a Motion be Represented by the same Symbol on Different Schedules?.- 4 A Committee using a Simple Majority: Single-peaked Preference Curves.- 5 A Committee using a Simple Majority: other Shapes of Preference Curves.- 6 A Committee using a Simple Majority: any Shapes of Preference Curves, Number of Motions Finite.- 7 Cyclical Majorities.- 8 When the Ordinary Committee Procedure is in use the Members' Scales of Valuation may be Incomplete.- 9 Which is the most suitable Method of Election?.- 10 Examination of some Methods of Election in Single-member Constituencies.- 11 Proportional Representation.- 12 The Decisions of a Committee using a Special Majority.- 13 The Elasticity of Committee Decisions with an Altering Size of Majority.- 14 The Elasticity of Committee Decisions with alterations in the Members' Preference Schedules.- 15 The Converse Problem: the Group of Schedules to Correspond to a Given Voting Matrix.- 16 A Committee using a Simple Majority: Complementary Motions.- 17 International Agreements, Sovereignty and the Cabinet.- 2 History of the Mathematical Theory of Committees and Elections (excluding proportional representation).- 18 Borda, Condorcet and Laplace.- 19 E. J. Nanson and Francis Galton.- 20 The Circumstances in which Rev. C. L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) wrote his Three Pamphlets.- 21 Appendix: Text of Dodgson's Three Pamphlets and of 'The Cyclostyled Sheet'.- 3 Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation.- Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation.- 4 Related Papers.- Appendix 1 On Arrow's Impossibility Theorem.- Appendix 2 The Unity of Political and Economic Science.- Appendix 3 Transitivity and non-transitivity ofMajorities.- Appendix 4 Partial Justification of the Borda Count.- Appendix 5 Arrow's work and the Normative Theory of Committees.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789401060363
- Editor Iain S. McLean, Burt L. Monroe, Alistair McMillan
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage Second Edition 1998
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T28mm
- Jahr 2012
- EAN 9789401060363
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 9401060363
- Veröffentlichung 05.11.2012
- Titel The Theory of Committees and Elections by Duncan Black and Committee Decisions with Complementary Valuation by Duncan Black and R.A. Newing
- Gewicht 774g
- Herausgeber Springer Netherlands
- Anzahl Seiten 516
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Politikwissenschaft