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Anonymous yes-no voting with abstention and multiple levels of approval
Freixas, Josep; Zwicker, William S. - In: Games and Economic Behavior 67 (2009) 2, pp. 428-444
Symmetric (3,2) simple games serve as models for anonymous voting systems in which each voter may vote "yes," abstain, or vote "no," the outcome is "yes" or "no," and all voters play interchangeable roles. The extension to symmetric (j,2) simple games, in which each voter chooses from among j...
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