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takes care of the latter). For a coalition formed after the elections there is the more complex threshold of a "coalition … qualified majority" since the coalition may not always be a solid block. A compromise of proportionality and districts is to … executive (President) are riddled with voting paradoxes. Superior to a single vote are some methods with preference orderings …
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The study addresses important question regarding the computational aspect of coalition formation. Almost as well known …
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Democracy resolves conflicts in difficult games like Prisoners’ Dilemma and Chicken by stabilizing their cooperative outcomes. It does so by transforming these games into games in which voters are presented with a choice between a cooperative outcome and a Pareto-inferior noncooperative...
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This paper studies models where the optimal response functions under consideration are non-increasing in endogenous variables, and weakly increasing in exogenous parameters. Such models include games with strategic substitutes, and include cases where additionally, some variables may be...
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A game-theoretical model of the investment value formation of the instruments of corporate control (shares or stakes in equity) is formulated and analyzed. It is shown that this value depends significantly on the allocation of equity among the owners, and the on the possibilities of the...
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effects on their demands. The statistical test selects as the best model given the data an unbroken coalition of domestic and …
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Economic policy depends not only on national elections but also on coalition bargaining strategies. In coalition … government, minority parties bargain on policy and form a majority coalition, and select a Prime Minister from their mids. In …
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non-responsive to the groups' preferences and flexibility that pleases groups better. Within a strong coalition, interest … those of the legislature. With more congruence, a strong coalition is preferred. Finally, within a weak coalition, interest …
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the network evolves. I introduce the concept of critical mass, define a stochastic process of coalition formation, and …
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Economic policy depends not only on national elections but also on coalition bargaining strategies. In coalition … government, minority parties bargain on policy and form a majority coalition, and select a Prime Minister from their mids. In …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011112692