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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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We study a game theoretic model of a parliamentary democracy under proportional representation where ideologically motivated citizen groups form parties, voting occurs and governments are formed. We study the coalition governments that emerge as functions of the parties' seat shares, the size of...
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that the CJT holds for large elections with two alternatives, but there is also an example of a large election with three …
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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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We design an experiment to test how voters vote in a small committee election with three alternatives. Voters have … election and then casts a vote. The alternative with the most votes wins. We fix the number of voters in our experiment to be …
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We study two-sided matching contests with two sets, A and B, each of which includes a finite number of heterogeneous agents with commonly known types. The agents in each set compete in a lottery (Tullock) contest, and then are assortatively matched, namely, the winner of set A is matched with...
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This paper proposes a model of a legislature, formed by several parties, which has to vote for or against a certain bill in the presence of a lobbyist interested in a certain vote outcome. We show that the ease with which the lobbyist can manipulate a legislature decision increases with the...
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We introduce a new class of matching mechanisms - quantile stable mechanisms - that generate stable matchings that can be seen as a compromise between sides of a two-sided market. We show that responsiveness is a sufficient condition for the existence of such mechanisms and that all such...
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We design an experiment to test how voters vote in a small committee election with three alternatives. Voters have … election and then casts a vote. The alternative with the most votes wins. We fix the number of voters in our experiment to be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012227765
that the CJT holds for large elections with two alternatives, but there is also an example of a large election with three …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012227796