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Consider a voting procedure where countries, states, or districts comprising a union each elect representatives who then participate in later votes at the union level on their behalf. The countries, provinces, and states may vary in their populations and composition. If we wish to maximize the...
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with two candidates. These candidates are interested in power and ideology, but their weights on these two motives are not … differentiation, respectively. Our analysis shows how these equilibrium configurations depend on the relative interests in power (resp … levels in all treatments, and the comparative statics effects across treatments are as predicted by the theory. …
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-dimensional, majority rule election game with two candidates, who might be interested in power as well as in ideology, but not necessarily … differentiation, respectively. Our analysis shows how these equilibrium configurations depend on the relative interests in power (resp … individual levels in all treatments, and the comparative statics effects across treatments are as predicted by the theory …
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Given a simple game, a power configuration specifies the power of each player in each winning coalition. We introduce a … new power configuration which takes into account bargaining among players in coalitions. We show that under very weak … conditions on a bargaining solution there is a power configuration which is stable with respect to renegotiations. We further …
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