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parties? Democratic theory assumes that offering more information to voters will enhance electoral accountability. However, if …
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Decentralization can lead to "good" or "bad" outcomes depending on the socio-cultural norms of the targeted communities. We investigate this issue by looking at the evolution of familism and nepotism in the Italian academia before and after the 1998 reform, which decentralized the recruitment of...
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Northern vs. the Eastern Enlargement. It also rationalizes the general move from unanimity voting to different types of …
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outcomes in the above-described hierarchy. Our aim is to derive ex ante optimal voting rules in the setting where decision …-making can be modelled as a spatial voting game. We thus assume that the players have spatial preferences but the rules are …
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We introduce endogenous political parties into the Hotelling-Downs voting framework to model the selection of …
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, more diverse preferences, more consensual deliberation rules, or more unanimous de- cision voting rules lead to lengthier …
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This paper reports the first laboratory study of the swing voter’s curse and provides insights on the larger theoretical and empirical literature on 'pivotal voter' models. Our experiment controls for different information levels of voters, as well as the size of the electorate, the...
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We examine who benefits when there is a strong leader in place, and those who benefit when a situation lacks a proper leader. There are fractious terrorist groups who seek to serve the same people in a common cause against a common enemy. The groups compete for rents obtained from the public by...
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I develop a model of group decision-making, in which a committee generates proposals and holds open discussions, but the ultimate decision is either taken by a leader (decision by authority) or by majority vote. Optimal communication processes are studied that combine both cheap talk statements...
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In this paper we combine a non-cooperative decision-making game in a federal structure with two levels of interest and an incomplete contract which sets the rules of the game. The question we pose is how to combine ex ante efficiency of the design with ex post efficiency of the outcomes in the...
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