Niemi, Richard; Bjurulf, Bo; Blewis, Gordon - In: Public Choice 40 (1983) 3, pp. 293-305
Our results here demonstrate rather convincingly what our intuition tells us is correct. A chairman with a regular and tie-breaking vote is more likely to get his first choice than is a person with only a regular vote, and a person with a regular vote is more likely to get his way than is a...