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We present a three-person, two-period bargaining game with private information. A single proposer is seeking to secure agreement to a proposal under either majority or unanimity rule. If the first period proposal fails, the game ends immediately with an exogenously given "breakdown" probability....
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the USA, with particular focus on their voting habits. Since young adults are just beyond Kindergarten-12 (K-12) schooling … they are the voting segment arguably most affected by this experience, and their political habits and attitudes inform … voting habits throughout their lives; and their interpretations of factors that encouraged or discouraged their habits and …
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We theoretically investigate how the application of unanimity rule can lead to inefficient delay in collective decision making. We do so in the context of a distributive multilateral bargaining model featuring strategic pre-commitment. Prior to each bargaining round, players can declare a...
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We theoretically investigate how the application of unanimity rule can lead to inefficient delay in collective decision making. We do so in the context of a distributive multilateral bargaining model featuring strategic pre-commitment. Prior to each bargaining round, players can declare a...
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We present a three-person, two-period bargaining game with private information. A single proposer is seeking to secure agreement to a proposal under either majority or unanimity rule. If the first period proposal fails, the game ends immediately with an exogenously given "breakdown" probability....
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This paper explores whether professional macroeconomic forecasters manipulate their forecasts to influence voting …
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