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although they may elevate the expected gross benefits of voting by “empowering voters.” Using cross-section analysis for the 50 …
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A group of actors, individuals or firms, can engage in collectively providing projects which may be costly or generating revenues and which may benefit some and harm others. Based on requirements of procedural fairness, we derive a bidding mechanism determining endogenously who participates in...
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In a model of evolution driven by conflict between societies more powerful states have an advantage. When the influence of outsiders is small we show that this results in a tendency to hegemony. In a simple example in which institutions differ in their "exclusiveness" we find that these...
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Este documento busca identificar anomalías e irregularidades electorales en el Municipio de Santiago de Cali,a través del análisis descriptivo de datos de las elecciones a la Alcaldía de Cali 2003 y 2007, con las elecciones a Cámara de Representantes 2010 como variable de control, por medio...
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A group of actors, individuals or firms, can engage in collectively providing projects which may be costly or generating revenues and which may benefit some and harm others. Based on requirements of procedural fairness (Güth and Kliemt, 2013), we derive a bidding mechanism determining...
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activities, on the size of city government. Unlike previous studies on the Leviathan theory, the empirical analysis is well …
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, under the hypothesis of majority voting. …
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a redistributive effect). With self-interested voting, low benefits may so reduce the probability of receiving benefits …
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We consider the problem of sequential search when the decision to stop searching is made by a committee. We show that a symmetric stationary equilibrium exists and is unique given that the distribution of rewards is log concave. Committee members set a lower acceptance threshold than do...
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