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A high court has to decide whether a lawis constitutional, unconstitutional, or interpretable. The voting system is runoff. Runoff voting systems can be interpreted both, as social choice functions or as mechanisms. It is known that, for universal domains of preferences, runoff voting systems...
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This paper reports an experimental study on three well-known solutions for problems of adjudicating conflicting claims: the constrained equal-awards, the proportional, and the constrained equal-losses rules. We first let subjects play three games designed such that the unique equilibrium...
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This paper provides an extension of the Nash solution to NTU bargaining and rationing problems, allowing for non-convex, non-smooth utility possibility sets. We do so by interpreting the Nash solution as the maximiser of a weighted utilitarian social welfare function, in which the weights are...
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