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minority versus the majority, and the aggregate payoffs all match the theory. … accumulating votes on issues that it deems most important, the minority can win occasionally. But because the majority typically … can outvote it, the minority wins only if its strength of preference is high and the majority’s strength of preference is …
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The author proposes a two-round process called minority voting to allocate public projects in a polity. In the first … round is rejected, the process ends. Otherwise the process continues, but only the members of the minority keep agenda and … the simple majority rule is applied. The author provides a first pass of relative welfare comparisons between minority …
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We propose a two-stage process called minority voting to allocate public projects in a polity. In the first period, a … rejected, the process ends. Otherwise the process continues, but only the members of the minority keep agenda and voting rights … majority rule is applied. We provide a first round of relative welfare comparisons between minority voting and simple majority …
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. By cumulating votes on issues that it deems most important, the minority can win occasionally. But because the majority … typically can outvote it, the minority wins only of its strength of preferences is high and the majority's strength of … confirmed by a series of experiments: the frequency of minority victories, the relative payoff of the minority versus the …
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minority versus the majority, and the aggregate payoffs all match the theory … accumulating votes on issues that it deems most important, the minority can win occasionally. But because the majority typically … can outvote it, the minority wins only if its strength of preference is high and the majority's strength of preference is …
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