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intergovernmental group. We uncover the role of preference alignment and preference independence between members of the coalition group … for equilibrium payoffs and welfare effects. In this analysis we also distinguishing between coalition groups with and … without side payments. Overall, coalition groups tend to perform well for the members of the coalition group in comparison to …
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In most parliamentary democracies, proportional representation electoral rules mean that no single party controls a majority of seats in the legislature. This in turn means that the formation of majority legislative coalitions in such settings is of critical political importance. Conventional...
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members of the coalition group for equilibrium payoffs and welfare effects. In this analysis, we also distinguish between … coalition groups with and without side payments. Overall, coalition groups tend to perform well for the members of the coalition … group in comparison to fully decentralized negotiations, particularly if the objectives of the members of the coalition …
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in favor of another feasible alternative by any coalition. We use this test of coalitional voting in an incomplete … among members of a coalition is endogenous. Our results lend support to the credible core of Dutta and Vohra (2003) and the …
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