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Three Party Elections: Interactive Examples - References

Author(s): 
James E. Hamblin
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  2. Saari, Donald G. (2000). Mathematical Structure of Voting Paradoxes. Economic Theory, 15, 1-53.
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James E. Hamblin, "Three Party Elections: Interactive Examples - References," Convergence (July 2006)