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In their seminal paper, Aumann, Kurz and Neyman (1987) found the surprising result that the choice of public goods levels in a democracy is not affected by the distribution of voting rights. This implies that groups of individuals should not value the franchise. This conclusion, however, does...
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In their seminal paper, Aumann, Kurz, and Neyman found the surprising result that the choice of levels of public goods in a democracy is not affected by the distribution of voting rights. This implies that groups of individuals should not value the franchise. This conclusion, however, does not...
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In their seminal paper, Aumann, Kurz, and Neyman found the surprising result that the choice of levels of public goods in a democracy is not affected by the distribution of voting rights. This implies that groups of individuals may not value the franchise. This conclusion, however, does not...
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