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motivated citizen groups form parties, voting occurs and governments are formed. We study the coalition governments that emerge … coalition formation game affects the incentives for party formation. In particular, we show that when the rents from office are …
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candidates' form parties, voting occurs and governments are formed. We study the coalition governments that emerge as functions … be minimal winning, minority or surplus. Moreover, coalitions may be `disconnected'. We then look at how the coalition …
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obtain that many of the informative equilibria are sustained by a coalition government, however the coalition is never …
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This paper provides a game-theoretic model of representative democracy with endogenous party formation. Coalition …
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is at least one winning coalition. Such a game is said to be precisely supportive if it is possible to assign weights to … players in such a way that a coalition being winning in a partition implies that the combined weight of its members is maximal … coalition. We show that decisive plurality games with at most four players, majority games with an arbitrary number of players …
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candidates' form parties, voting occurs and governments are formed. We study the coalition governments that emerge as functions … be minimal winning, minority or surplus. Moreover, coalitions may be `disconnected'. We then look at how the coalition …
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coalitions in simple games. We characterise those sets of players which can be imposed in the equilibrium coalition and show that … the only decisive structures where the agenda setter can impose the presence of any minimal winning coalition are apex … games, where a large player forms a winning coalition with any of the small players …
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The aim of this note is to discuss previously unnoticed stability properties of majoritarian decision making. We study collective decisions problems that can be described in terms of symmetric games satisfying various regularity conditions. We show that restricting the objecting power to...
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This paper presents a model that reconciles Downsian voting models that assume parties move to the middle, with the political party literature that shows parties as offering distinctly different positions and remaining more extreme than most voters. It argues that in single district plurality...
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