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In their seminal work, The Calculus of Consent (1962), Buchanan and Tullock develop a decision model which embodies fundamental relation­ships relevant to institutional choices. However, the Buchanan-Tullock model remains "general," thus inviting others to specify details and to develop...
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executive (President) are riddled with voting paradoxes. Superior to a single vote are some methods with preference orderings …
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We distinguish between (i) voting systems in which voters can rank candidates and (ii) those in which they can grade … candidates, such as approval voting, in which voters can give two grades—approve (1) or not approve (0)—to candidates. While two …
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using laboratory experiments. A purely rational choice perspective of a simple voting environment implies that information …
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