Multiple Choice
Suppose that in a series of paired-choice votes, a new park is preferred to a new recreation center and a new recreation center is preferred to street widening. Also suppose that street widening is preferred to a new park. This set of votes is an example of the
A) principal-agent problem.
B) benefits-received principle.
C) median-voter model.
D) paradox of voting.
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