Social Choice and Individual Values (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
144
Utgivningsdatum
2012-06-26
Upplaga
3 Revised edition
Förlag
Yale University Press
Medarbetare
Maskin, Eric S. (foreword)
Dimensioner
201 x 127 x 13 mm
Vikt
182 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780300179316

Social Choice and Individual Values

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Originally published in 1951, Social Choice and Individual Values introduced Arrows Impossibility Theorem and founded the field of social choice theory in economics and political science. This new edition, including a new foreword by Nobel laureate Eric Maskin, reintroduces Arrows seminal book to a new generation of students and researchers. "Far beyond a classic, this small book unleashed the ongoing explosion of interest in social choice and voting theory. A half-century later, the book remains full of profound insight: its central message, Arrows Theorem, has changed the way we think.Donald G. Saari, author of Decisions and Elections: Explaining the Unexpected
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"Arrow's insightful comments on the issues underlying welfare economics are as fresh and relevant today as they were when they first appeared in 1951. They should be required reading for social scientists who concern themselves with public policy." (Douglass C. North, Washington University)"

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Kenneth J. Arrow is professor of economics emeritus, Stanford University, and a Nobel laureate. Eric S. Maskin is Albert O. Hirschman Professor, School of Social Science, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, and a Nobel laureate.