A characterization of two disproportionality and malapportionment indices: the Duncan and Duncan index and the Lijphart index
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- D. Bouyssou & T. Marchant & M. Pirlot, 2020. "A characterization of two disproportionality and malapportionment indices: the Duncan and Duncan index and the Lijphart index," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 284(1), pages 147-163, January.
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