Further Reading
- Black, Duncan (1958). 'The Theory of Committees and Elections. Cambridge University Press.
- Farquarson, Robin (1969). Theory of Voting. Oxford.
- Sen, Amartya Kumar Sen (1970). Collective Choice and Social Welfare. Holden-Day. ISBN 978-0-8162-7765-0.
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