Social Choice & Politics

Course meets in person

Introduces students to social choice theory applied to political science. It focuses on (1) individual choice, (2) group choice, (3) collective action, and (4) institutions. It looks at models of individuals’ voting behavior, the incentive structures of interest groups, and the role of institutions. The emphasis is analytical, though students are not expected to have a background in formal mathematics.

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Spring 2022

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Sukwon Lee
R: 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM SILV 206