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recognition probabilities, in a model of strategic bargaining with Condorcet cycles. Overall, we find only limited support for the … equilibrium predictions. The main deviations from theory are: a) Subjects under-exploit their bargaining power by being more … asymmetries have on bargaining power, especially when the asymmetries relate to recognition probabilities. …
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recognition probabilities, in a model of strategic bargaining with Condorcet cycles. Overall, we find only limited support for the … equilibrium predictions. The main deviations from theory are: a) Subjects under-exploit their bargaining power by being more … asymmetries have on bargaining power, especially when the asymmetries relate to recognition probabilities. …
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Committees are often made up of representatives, each of them acting on behalf of a group of individuals or … problem, assuming that the committee is a bargaining scenario in which negotiations take place `in the shadow of the voting … egalitarianism and utilitarianism) represented by the Nash bargaining solution, is founded, yielding a recommendation that differs …
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Using data on party representation for the Rules, Appropriations, and Ways and Means Committees from the 47th–103rd … any particular Congress, majority and minority party representation on committees should be a function of the maximum … committees is determined, rather, by the current political strength of the majority party. These findings speak to broad …
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The consequences of consolidating EU representation at the IMF Executive Board by regrouping the 27 Member States into two EU constituencies, euro area and non-euro area, are discussed. In particular we contrast voting power as proposed by Penrose-Banzhaf (PBI) and Shapley-Shubik (SSI), and...
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