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underlying coalition formation games. This reduces the measurement error introduced when seat shares are used to proxy for voting …" relative to its voting weight. The latter finding is more consistent with proposal-based bargaining models of coalition …
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We introduce a noncooperative multilateral bargaining model for a network-restricted environment, in which players can communicate only with their neighbors. Each player strategically chooses the bargaining partners among the neighbors to buy out their communication links with upfront transfers....
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, then a non-winning coalition forms as an intermediate bargaining step and the final winning coalition is not necessarily …
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The common use of majority rule in group decision making is puzzling. In theory, it inequitably favors the proposer, and paradoxically, it disadvantages voters further if they are inequity averse. In practice, however, outcomes are equitable. The present paper analyzes data from a novel...
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This paper extends the theory of endogenous coalition formation, with complete information and transferable utility, to …
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