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Apportionment method 3 Fair representation 2 Power index 2 apportionment method 2 Adams's method 1 Banzhaf power index 1 Convergence in distribution 1 Dean's method 1 Gaussian limit law 1 Hamilton's method 1 Hill's method 1 Jefferson's method 1 National Assembly of Suriname 1 Rounding error analysis 1 Sainte–Laguë divergence 1 Webster's method 1 apport() 1 egen 1 elections 1 majority deficit 1 q-Stationary multiplier method 1
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Curiel, Imma 3 Heinrich, Lothar 1 Kohler, Ulrich 1 Schwingenschlögl, Udo 1 Zeh, Janina 1
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Computational Statistics 1 Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 1 Metrika 1 Operations Research and Decisions 1 Stata Journal 1
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A multifaceted analysis of the electoral system of the Republic of Suriname
Curiel, Imma - In: Operations Research and Decisions 4 (2014), pp. 29-49
This paper analyzes the electoral system of Suriname. Suriname has a unicameral parliament, the National Assembly. The 51 seats of the National Assembly are distributed among 10 districts. There are large discrepancies between the numbers of voters represented by a seat in the various districts....
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Apportionment methods
Kohler, Ulrich; Zeh, Janina - In: Stata Journal 12 (2012) 3, pp. 375-392
Apportionment methods are used to translate a set of positive natural numbers into a set of smaller natural numbers while keeping the proportions between the numbers very similar. The methods are used to allocate seats in a chamber proportionally to the number of votes for a party in an election...
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Goodness-of-fit Criteria for the Adams and Jefferson Rounding Methods and their Limiting Laws
Heinrich, Lothar; Schwingenschlögl, Udo - In: Metrika 64 (2006) 2, pp. 191-207
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A game-theoretic analysis of the political structure of the Netherlands Antilles
Curiel, Imma - In: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 59 (2004) 3, pp. 491-502
This paper uses apportionment methods and game theory to analyze the political structure of the Netherlands Antilles both before and after Aruba’s Status Aparte. A comparison is made among the islands of the position of a voter on each island with respect to representation and voting power....
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A game-theoretic analysis of the political structure of the Netherlands Antilles
Curiel, Imma - In: Computational Statistics 59 (2004) 3, pp. 491-502
This paper uses apportionment methods and game theory to analyze the political structure of the Netherlands Antilles both before and after Aruba’s Status Aparte. A comparison is made among the islands of the position of a voter on each island with respect to representation and voting power....
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