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) Bargaining and Voting, page 49. -- Bargaining ; voting ; fairness ; equilibrium …1) Bargaining Unexplained, page 2 2) Bargaining Assumptions in the Study of Politics, Law and War, page 27 3 …
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sometimes yield “sophisticated sincerity”, where equilibrium voting behavior is indistinguishable from sincere voting. Under … political phenomena that ensued is presented. In the case of sophisticated voting over certain kinds of binary agendas, such as … behave leads to probabilistic voting models that typically yield utilitarian outcomes. Uncertainty among the voters over …
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characteristics to others. The model is one of rational voting and generates the following predictions: (i) The paradox of not voting … does not arise, because the benefit of voting does not vanish with population size. (ii) Turnout in elections is positively … related to the size of the local community and the importance of social interactions. (iii) Voting may exhibit bandwagon …
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We propose a new voting system, satisfaction approval voting (SAV), for multiwinner elections, in which voters can …, as under approval voting (AV), but those who maximize the sum of the satisfaction scores of all voters, where a voter …
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of two mechanisms for deciding between them: majority voting and shouting. In majority voting, the choice with the most … find that it is optimal to use voting in the case where n is large and value for each particular alternative of the voters …
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We present a costly voting model in which each voter has a private valuation for their preferred outcome of a vote …. When there is a zero cost to voting, all voters vote and hence all values are counted equally regardless of how high they … may be. By having a cost to voting, only those with high enough values would choose to incur this cost. Hence, the outcome …
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’ decisions are assumed to be deterministic. To show the effect of party identification under deterministic voting two different … types of simulations are conducted; the partisan type, where the partisans’ voting behaviour depends on their distance from … the party and on a degree of partisan attachment, and the apartisan type where voting behaviour depends solely on policy …
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We propose a new voting system, satisfaction approval voting (SAV), for multiwinner elections, in which voters can …, as under approval voting (AV), but those who maximize the sum of the satisfaction scores of all voters, where a voter …
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characteristics to others. The model is one of rational voting and generates the following predictions: (i) The paradox of not voting … does not arise, because the benefit of voting does not vanish with population size. (ii) Turnout in elections is positively … related to the size of the local community and the importance of social interactions. (iii) Voting may exhibit bandwagon …
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The voting out of a government or the disempowerment of a dictator may fail if there is no incentive for the individual …-game. With the introduction of selective benefits, the problem is solved insofar as there is only one Nash-equilibrium in which …
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