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) Bargaining and Voting, page 49. -- Bargaining ; voting ; fairness ; equilibrium …1) Bargaining Unexplained, page 2 2) Bargaining Assumptions in the Study of Politics, Law and War, page 27 3 …
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characteristics to others. The model is one of rational voting and generates the following predictions: (i) The paradox of not voting … does not arise, because the benefit of voting does not vanish with population size. (ii) Turnout in elections is positively … related to the size of the local community and the importance of social interactions. (iii) Voting may exhibit bandwagon …
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sometimes yield “sophisticated sincerity”, where equilibrium voting behavior is indistinguishable from sincere voting. Under … political phenomena that ensued is presented. In the case of sophisticated voting over certain kinds of binary agendas, such as … behave leads to probabilistic voting models that typically yield utilitarian outcomes. Uncertainty among the voters over …
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Traditional power indices ignore preferences and strategic interaction. Equilibrium analysis of particular non …
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characteristics to others. The model is one of rational voting and generates the following predictions: (i) The paradox of not voting … does not arise, because the benefit of voting does not vanish with population size. (ii) Turnout in elections is positively … related to the size of the local community and the importance of social interactions. (iii) Voting may exhibit bandwagon …
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characteristics to others. The model is one of rational voting and generates the following predictions: (i) The paradox of not voting … does not arise, because the benefit of voting does not vanish with population size. (ii) Turnout in elections is positively … related to the importance of social interactions. (iii) Voting may exhibit bandwagon effects and small changes in the …
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The voting out of a government or the disempowerment of a dictator may fail if there is no incentive for the individual …-game. With the introduction of selective benefits, the problem is solved insofar as there is only one Nash-equilibrium in which …
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government by majority rule voting could not withstand a bargaining equilibrium comparable to the general equilibrium in a … where it should be impeded. -- Bargaining ; Majority rule voting …Government by majority rule voting requires that compromise be attainable, but not too easily. Little of the nation …
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find empirical support for the paradox. -- voting ; non-cooperative bargaining ; power indices ; experiments ; paradox of …Power indices suggest that adding new members to a voting body may affect the balance of power between the original … phenomenon known as the paradox of new members. We show that the paradox can occur as an equilibrium of a noncooperative …
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’ decisions are assumed to be deterministic. To show the effect of party identification under deterministic voting two different … types of simulations are conducted; the partisan type, where the partisans’ voting behaviour depends on their distance from … the party and on a degree of partisan attachment, and the apartisan type where voting behaviour depends solely on policy …
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