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optimal composition of committees 10 simple majority rule 6 Abstimmungsregel 4 Theorie 4 Theory 4 Voting rule 4 extremely asymmetric committees 4 unanimity rule 4 Group decision-making 2 Gruppenentscheidung 2 Neue politische Ökonomie 2 Public choice 2
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Free 10
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Book / Working Paper 10
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Working Paper 8 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4
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English 8 Undetermined 2
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Danziger, Leif 10 Ben-Yashar, Ruth 9 Ban-Yashar, Ruth 1
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CESifo 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 3 CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 Discussion paper series / IZA 2 CESifo Working Paper Series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4 RePEc 2
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The Unanimity Rule and Extremely Asymmetric Committees
Ben-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - 2016
This paper analyzes how to allocate experts into committees that use the unanimity rule to make decisions. We show that an optimal allocation of experts is extremely asymmetric. To reach the optimal allocation, therefore, one needs only to rank the experts in terms of their abilities and then...
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The Unanimity Rule and Extremely Asymmetric Committees
Ban-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - 2016
This paper analyzes how to allocate experts into committees that use the unanimity rule to make decisions. We show that an optimal allocation of experts is extremely asymmetric. To reach the optimal allocation, therefore, one needs only to rank the experts in terms of their abilities and then...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011480442
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The unanimity rule and extremely asymmetric committees
Ben-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - 2016
This paper analyzes how to allocate experts into committees that use the unanimity rule to make decisions. We show that an optimal allocation of experts is extremely asymmetric. To reach the optimal allocation, therefore, one needs only to rank the experts in terms of their abilities and then...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011452816
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The unanimity rule and extremely asymmetric committees
Ben-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - 2016
This paper analyzes how to allocate experts into committees that use the unanimity rule to make decisions. We show that an optimal allocation of experts is extremely asymmetric. To reach the optimal allocation, therefore, one needs only to rank the experts in terms of their abilities and then...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011457362
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On the Optimal Composition of Committees
Ben-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - 2014
This paper derives a simple characterization of how to optimally divide an organization's experts into different decision-making committees. The focus is on many three-member committees that make decisions by a simple majority rule. We find that the allocation of experts to committees is optimal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010333323
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On the Optimal Composition of Committees
Ben-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - 2014
This paper derives a simple characterization of how to optimally divide an organization’s experts into different decision-making committees. The focus is on many three-member committees that make decisions by a simple majority rule. We find that the allocation of experts to committees is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010352348
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On the Optimal Composition of Committees
Ben-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2014
This paper derives a simple characterization of how to optimally divide an organization's experts into different decision-making committees. The focus is on many three-member committees that make decisions by a simple majority rule. We find that the allocation of experts to committees is optimal...
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On the Optimal Composition of Committees
Ben-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - CESifo - 2014
This paper derives a simple characterization of how to optimally divide an organization’s experts into different decision-making committees. The focus is on many three-member committees that make decisions by a simple majority rule. We find that the allocation of experts to committees is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010877966
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On the optimal composition of committees
Ben-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - 2014
This paper derives a simple characterization of how to optimally divide an organization's experts into different decision-making committees. The focus is on many three-member committees that make decisions by a simple majority rule. We find that the allocation of experts to committees is optimal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010256159
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On the optimal composition of committees
Ben-Yashar, Ruth; Danziger, Leif - 2014
This paper derives a simple characterization of how to optimally divide an organization's experts into different decision-making committees. The focus is on many three-member committees that make decisions by a simple majority rule. We find that the allocation of experts to committees is optimal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010246652
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