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This paper surveys the literature on strategy-proofness from a historical perspective. While I discuss the connections …
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This paper surveys the literature on strategy-proofness from a historical perspective. While I discuss the connections …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008584608
Within the framework of the axiomatic approach three types of voting schemes are investigated according to the form in … types of rules are Social Decision Rules, Functional Voting Rules, and Social Choice Correspondences. Consideration is given … condition. A general description of the problem of axiomatic synthesis of local rules, and various formalizations of voting …
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benefit a lot from having a ticket, suggesting instrumental voting. In each referendum, a majority votes in line with self …-interest, providing strong evidence for pocketbook voting. However, social preferences like altruism, public good considerations and …
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We develop and test a theory of voting and turnout decisions that integrates self-interest, social preferences, and … pocketbook benefits do not explain voting, then voting is expressive. If the perceived probability of being pivotal is non … strongly influence participation and voting. However, social or expressive motives, such as stated altruism, environmental …
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We develop and test a theory of voting and turnout decisions that integrates self-interest, social preferences, and … pocketbook benefits do not explain voting, then voting is expressive. If the perceived probability of being pivotal is non … strongly influence participation and voting. However, social or expressive motives, such as stated altruism, environmental …
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-peakedness stands out in particular. It proves to be a central restriction under majority voting. However, it also plays an essential … role in the context of strategy-proof voting rules (which is the topic of another chapter in this Handbook). Furthermore …
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benefit a lot from having a ticket, suggesting instrumental voting. In each referendum, a majority votes in line with self …-interest, providing strong evidence for pocketbook voting. However, social preferences like altruism, public good considerations and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013024682
compose the committee of more or less biased experts. We find that due to strategic voting, her optimal composition depends …
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network can be trained to respect two fundamental principles of voting theory, the unanimity principle and the Pareto property … to give a surprisingly clear-cut answer to one of the most fundamental and controversial problems in voting theory: the … preferences (i.e. a 'voting rule')? And if so, which voting rule best describes their behavior? We show that a prominent neural …
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