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rise in media bias affects the election outcome in a non-monotonic way, and reduces voter welfare by decreasing the …
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’s bias may discourage contestants from exerting effort. In a repeated contest, the identity of a previous winner influences …
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In an economic theory of voting, voters have positive or negative costs of voting in favor of a proposal and positive or negative benefits from an accepted proposal. When votes have equal weight then simultaneous voting mostly has a unique pure strategy Nash equilibrium which is independent of...
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We consider collective decision problems where some agents have private information about alternatives and others don't. Voting takes place under strategy-proof rules. Prior to voting, informed agents may or may not disclose their private information, thus eventually influencing the preferences...
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