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Voting games are characterized by the emergence of dominated strategies, that would be iteratively deleted by rational …
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voting procedure. First we show that every non-dictatorial voting procedure that satisfies unanimity, is open to strategic … strategic candidacy effects. We show that the equilibrium set of outcomes of the well-known voting by successive elimination …
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In this paper we analyze a model of proportional representation that allows for both sincere and strategic voting. We …
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voting. We show how the trade war equilibrium depends on the median voter production factor relative endowment. We compare …
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In this note, we consider a negotiation model wherein a simultaneous voting game, which endogenizes the choice of the …
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The citizen-debate approach, proposed to study the performance of representative democracies, builds on a multi-stage game where the same agents are asked whether or not to become a candidate and, successively, to vote. Consistently, the solution concept adopted in Besley and Coate (1997)...
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In this note we show that, for generic plurality games (i.e., voting games under plurality rule), an equilibrium that …
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Using the spatial theory of voting, this paper describes an institutional structure where there are two branches of the …
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