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joint decisions inside the institution are made based on the plurality voting rule. We show that, comparing to the unanimity … voting rule, the plurality rule results in a significant and large decrease in the institution initiation rate, along with a … choice of the voting rule does not significantly affect the average contribution level or efficiency. …
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The exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union has had profound economic and political effects. Here, we look at a particular aspect, the power distribution in the Council of the European Union. Using the Shapley-Shubik power index, we calculate the member states' powers with and without...
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voting experiments. To evaluate the effect of complexity we adopt a level-k reasoning model concept. This model by Nagel [1 …, increasing payoff amounts does promote more strategic behavior in a significant manner. Our results show with complex voting …
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threshold. On the other hand, a lower electoral threshold increases the representativeness of a legislature. We combine these … two effects in a notion of fairness. We show the existence of an electoral threshold that optimizes the fairness of a … political system, which is close to 1-5%. Namely, the optimal threshold (in our sense) is close to thresholds that exist in most …
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that those unintuitive predictions also hold with sequential voting. In this paper, we report paired experiments with …In a model of simultaneous voting, Feddersen and Pesendorfer (1998) consider the possibility that jurors vote … sequential and simultaneous voting under unanimity and majority rule. Observed behavior varies significantly depending on whether …
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Recent developments in information and communication technologies allow candidates for office to engage in sophisticated messaging strategies to influence voter choice. We consider how access to different technologies influence the choice of policy platforms by candidates. We find that when...
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When groups face difficult problems, the voices of experts may be lost in the noise of others' contributions. We present results from a "naturally noisy" setting, a large first-year undergraduate class, in which the expert's voice was "lost" to such a degree that bringing forward even more...
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motivated citizen groups form parties, voting occurs and governments are formed. We study the coalition governments that emerge … dropout can be higher under proportional representation than plurality voting, contrary to Duverger's law. Our model explains …
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Electoral thresholds in the context of parliamentary elections are an instrument for preventing the fragmentation of parliaments and facilitate the formation of a coalition government. However, the clauses also introduce distortions and modify the equality of electoral votes in an election. In...
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and then submits one vote (simple plurality rule). We also assume that this is a Poisson voting game with population …
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