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Evaluation of a Presidential Election Game

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Chester Spatt
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvania

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1976

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References

page 1221 note 1 See Banzhaf, John, “One Man, 3.312 Votes: A Mathematical Analysis of the Electoral College,” Villanova Law Review, 13 (Winter, 1968), 304332Google Scholar.

page 1221 note 2 See p. 85 of Shapley, Lloyd S., “Political Science: Voting and Bargaining Games,” pp. 3792Google Scholar in Notes of Lectures on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences: Lectures Given at the 1973 MAA Summer Seminar at Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts. Notes by Selby, Henry A., Mathematical Association of America, 1973Google Scholar.

page 1222 note 3 See Banzhaf, p. 308.

page 1222 note 4 See Owen, Guillermo, “Political Games,” Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 18 (Sept., 1971), 345355CrossRefGoogle Scholar. This is also discussed at pp. 76–78 of Shapley.

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