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which sincere voting will be a core equilibrium given each of eight single-winner voting rules. Additionally, I determine … how often each voting rule is vulnerable to simple voting strategies such as 'burying' and 'compromising', and how often … each voting rule gives an incentive for non-winning candidates to enter or leave races. I find that Hare is least …
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Condorcet set: the set of logically consistent views which agree with the majority in as many issues as possible. Any element of … the issues are decided; this is called path dependence. We investigate the size and structure of the Condorcet set ---and …
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Gibbard and Satterthwaite have shown that the only single-valued social choice functions (SCFs) that satisfy nonimposition (i.e., the function's range coincides with its codomain) and strategyproofness (i.e., voters are never better off by misrepresenting their preferences) are dictatorships. In...
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