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platform. This suggest that local equilibrium policies can be the predicted outcome even if the voting process is not myopic in … any way. -- Voting ; Downsian competition ; Local equilibrium ; Spatial trembles …
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This paper reconsiders the classical problem of majority voting over tax schedules, adding the possibility to avoid … income are shown to be the same if the tax avoidance function is log concave. -- Tax avoidance ; Majority voting ; Order …
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A large number of individuals are randomly matched into groups, where each group plays a finite symmetric game. Individuals breed true. The expected number of surviving offspring depends on own material payoff, but may also, due to cooperative breeding and/or reproductive competition, depend on...
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