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We describe and characterize the family of asymmetric parametric division rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims on a divisible homogeneous good. As part of the characterization, we present two novel axioms which restrict how a division rule indirectly allocates between different...
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We analyze the problem of aggregating judgments over multiple issues from the perspective of whether aggregate judgments manage to efficiently use all voters' private information. While new in judgment aggregation theory, this perspective is familiar in a different body of literature about...
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are non-excludable. We characterize the class of rules satisfying Pareto-efficiency, object-population monotonicity and …-show paradox, strategy-proofness and population-monotonicity. In particular, we prove that a priority rule is strategy-proof if and …
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of two conditions, monotonicity and reshuffling invariance, that are always necessary, but not always sufficient for …
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We study the competitive equilibrium of a market for votes where the choice is binary and it is known that a majority of the voters supports one of the two alternatives. Voters can trade votes for a numeraire before making a decision via majority rule. We identify a sufficient condition...
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We offer complete characterizations of the equilibrium outcomes of two prominent agenda voting institutions that are widely used in the democratic world: the amendment, also known as the Anglo-American procedure, and the successive, or equivalently the Euro-Latin procedure. Our axiomatic...
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new domain condition, called top monotonicity, which encompasses all previous domains restrictions, allows for new ones … and preserves a version of the median voter result for a large class of voting rules. We also show that top monotonicity …
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We demonstrate that the Hotelling–Downs model with runoff voting always admits symmetric mixed strategy equilibria for any (even or odd) number of office-motivated candidates (provided they are at least four). In specific, (a) we show that the game does not admit any symmetric atomless...
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Recently, Hermandez-Lamoneda et al. (2008) and independently Chameni and Andjiga (2008) gave an analytic formulation for all valued solutions to the n-person TU-games that satisfy linearity, efficiency and symmetry axioms. Our main purpose in this paper is to recast the proposed formulation to a...
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sophistication level of players approaches infinity. We show that quasimonotonicity, a small variation of Maskin monotonicity, and no …
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