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Derived pension rights exist in most Social Security systems but with variable generosity. They are mainly targeted towards non-working wives and widows and are viewed as a means to alleviate poverty among older women living alone. The purpose of this paper is to explain how they can emerge from...
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rates than couples. We show that the majority voting outcome depends on the relative number of one-breadwinner couples and …
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A new concept of equilibrium in secure strategies (EinSS) in non-cooperative games is presented. The EinSS coincides with the Nash-Cournot Equilibrium when Nash-Cournot Equilibrium exists and postulates the incentive of players to maximize their profit under the condition of security against...
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It is well known that a pure-strategy Nash equilibrium does not exist for a two-player rent-seeking contest when the contest success function parameter is greater than two. We analyze the contest using the concept of equilibrium in secure strategies, which is a generalization of the Nash...
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-wise linear methods, then a majority voting equilibrium exists. Furthermore, if most voters have income below mean income then …
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a two-party voting equilibrium basically exists. The two parties taking a positive number of votes are the two extremist …
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In this paper we analyze a model of proportional representation that allows for both sincere and strategic voting. We …
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The citizen-debate approach, proposed to study the performance of representative democracies, builds on a multi-stage game where the same agents are asked whether or not to become a candidate and, successively, to vote. Consistently, the solution concept adopted in Besley and Coate (1997)...
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In this note we discuss two examples of approval voting games. …
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Voting games are characterized by the emergence of dominated strategies, that would be iteratively deleted by rational …
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