Grossman, Herschel I. (contributor) - 2003 - [Elektronische Ressource]
knowledge.
Consider a constitution that prescribes an electoral contest, the winner of which, either
N or S, gets to set X. The …, hence, let S have probability 1 −Q, of
winning a civil conflict. Assume that these probabilities are common knowledge.
9 … common knowledge.
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Given these assumptions, if S, the loser of the electoral contest, expects the winner, N,
to abide by …