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The traditional voting games are special transferable utility cooperative games, so-called simple games, where the … or not. In this paper we introduce general weighted voting games, where the value of a coalition is a random variable. We … illustrate the use of this model on examples from Hungary. -- weighted voting ; Hungarian National Assembly ; absent voters …
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In this paper, we suggest a simple sequential mechanism whose subgame perfect equilibria give rise to efficient networks. Moreover, the payoffs received by the agents coincide with their Shapley value in an appropriately defined cooperative game.
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We study the problem of a society choosing a subset of new members from a finite set of candidates (as in Barber?Sonnenschein, and Zhou, 1991). However, we explicitly consider the possibility that initial members of the society (founders) may want to leave it if they do not like the resulting...
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characterize the families of strategy-proof voting procedures when not all possible subsets of objects are feasible, and voters …
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