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An account of a new theory and method of voting, judging and ranking, majority judgment, shown to be superior to all other known methods. In Majority Judgment, Michel Balinski and Rida Laraki argue that the traditional theory of social choice offers no acceptable solution to the problems of how to elect, to judge, or to rank. They find that the traditional model—transforming the "preference lists" of individuals into a "preference list" of society—is fundamentally flawed in both theory and practice. Balinski and Laraki propose a more realistic model. It leads to an entirely new theory and method—majority judgment—proven superior to all known methods. It is at once meaningful, resists...
Lower bounds for maximum diameters of polytopes; Maximum diameter of abstract polytopes; Existence of A-avoinding paths in abstract polytopes; On two special classes of transportation polytopes; Solution rays for a class of complementarity problems; Fourier's analysis of linear inequality systems; Solving piecewise linear convex equations; On balanced matrices; Derivation of a bound for error-correcting codes using pivoting techniques; A new proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra; Pivotal theory of determinants; A note of the Lemke-Howson method; Algorithm for a least-distance programming problem.