Niou's note (1987) on Nanson's rule for determining a winner from voters' preference rankings accuses several people, including Fishburn (1977), of misstating Nanson's rule. He says, for example, that I (1977: 473) describe the rule thus: Nanson's function is a Borda elimination procedure. At each
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A note on Taylor’s stability rule
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