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indirect voting power 3 inverse power problem 3 two-tier voting 3 Penrose’s Square Root Rule 2 Abstimmung 1 Abstimmungsregel 1 Electoral system 1 Macht 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Penrose’s Square Root Rule 1 Power 1 Public choice 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Voting 1 Voting behaviour 1 Voting rule 1 Wahlsystem 1 Wahlverhalten 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Weber, Matthias 3
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Tinbergen Instituut 1
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Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Solving the Inverse Power Problem in Two-Tier Voting Settings
Weber, Matthias - 2014
There are many situations in which different groups make collective decisions by committee voting, where each group is represented by a single person. Theoretical concepts suggest how the voting systems in such committees should be designed, but these abstract rules can usually not be...
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Solving the Inverse Power Problem in Two-Tier Voting Settings
Weber, Matthias - Tinbergen Instituut - 2014
There are many situations in which different groups make collective decisions by committee voting, where each group is represented by a single person. Theoretical concepts suggest how the voting systems in such committees should be designed, but these abstract rules can usually not be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011256259
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Solving the inverse power problem in two-tier voting settings
Weber, Matthias - 2014
There are many situations in which different groups make collective decisions by committee voting, where each group is represented by a single person. Theoretical concepts suggest how the voting systems in such committees should be designed, but these abstract rules can usually not be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010240053
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