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definition, is not compatible with monotonicity and Harequota properties, two standard requirements of apportionment rules. We … lexicographically minimized. This apportionment rule is a welldefined allocation mechanism compatible with and derived from the … recommendation of the Venice Commission. Finally, we compare this apportionment rule with mainstream mechanisms using real data from …
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The paper challenges the "orthodox doctrine" of collective choice theory according to which Arrow's "general …
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In this paper, the differences between two variations of proportional representation (PR), open-list PR and closed-list PR, are analyzed in terms of their ability to accurately reflect voter preference. The single nontransferable vote (SNTV) is also included in the comparison as a benchmark. We...
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The Anglo-American double-member districts employing plurality-at-large are frequently criticized for giving a large majority premium to a winning party, since the large premium may decrease proportionality of the elected assembly relative to single-member districts. We demonstrate that the...
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