Bibframe Work
1. Introduction: issues in social choice and voting
2. The strange history of social choice
3. Unanimous consent and constitutional economics
4. Rational choice and the calculus of voting
5. Computational social choice
6. Majority rule and tournament solutions
7. Supermajority rules
8. The measurement of a priori voting power
9. Condorcet jery theorems
10. The spatial model of social choice and voting
11. A unified spatial model of American political institutions
12.Competing for votes
13. Probabilistic voting in models of electoral competition
14. Arrow's theorem and its descendants
15. Properties and paadoxes of common voting rules
16. Voting mysteries: a picture is worth a thousand words
17. Multiple-winner voting rules
18. Measuring ideology in congress
19. The uncovered set and its applications
20. Empirical examples of voting paradoxes
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