To vote or not to vote: The paradox of n
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Guillermo Owen; Bernard Grofman
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Article
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1984
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Springer US
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English
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One paradox of voting states that, in a general election, in which many citizens vote, the probability that a single voter can affect the outcome is so small that in general citizens have no rational reason for voting. However, if all citizens accept this reasoning, then none will vote, and so each