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Condorcet-Paradoxon 262 Paradox of voting 261 Theorie 181 Theory 181 Abstimmungsregel 86 Voting rule 86 Neue politische Ökonomie 79 Public choice 78 Wahlverhalten 26 Voting behaviour 24 Social welfare function 20 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 20 Impossibility theorem 15 Unmöglichkeitstheorem 15 Game theory 14 Spieltheorie 14 Präferenztheorie 13 Theory of preferences 13 Voting 11 Economic theory of democracy 10 Ökonomische Theorie der Demokratie 10 Abstimmung 9 Aggregation 9 Electoral system 9 Wahlsystem 9 Decision theory 8 Entscheidungstheorie 8 USA 8 United States 8 Wahl 8 Condorcet paradox 7 Condorcet winner 7 Election 7 Group decision-making 7 Gruppenentscheidung 7 Verhandlungstheorie 7 Bargaining theory 6 Condorcet Paradox 6 Experiment 6 Risikoaversion 6
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Article 192 Book / Working Paper 81
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Article in journal 173 Aufsatz in Zeitschriften 173 Graue Literatur 62 Non-commercial literature 62 Working Paper 61 Arbeitspapier 59 Article in book 15 Aufsatz im Buch 15 Dissertation 3 Hochschulschrift 3 Thesis 3 Collection of articles written by one author 2 Sammlung 2 Bibliographie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Biographie 1 Biography 1 Case study 1 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Fallstudie 1 Forschungsbericht 1 Mehrbändiges Werk 1 Multi-volume publication 1 Reprint 1 Sammelwerk 1 Survey 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 255 Undetermined 7 German 6 French 5
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Gehrlein, William V. 21 Lepelley, Dominique 13 Houba, Harold 10 Saari, Donald 10 Klamler, Christian 8 Campbell, Donald E. 6 Kelly, Jerry S. 6 Nurmi, Hannu 6 Baharad, Eyal 5 Herings, Peter Jean-Jacques 5 Regenwetter, Michel 5 Ben-Yashar, Ruth 4 Castanheira, Micael 4 Grofman, Bernard 4 Laslier, Jean-François 4 Mongin, Philippe 4 Stensholt, Eivind 4 Tullock, Gordon 4 Valognes, Fabrice 4 Ahlert, Marlies 3 Amorós, Pablo 3 Bouton, Laurent 3 Dietrich, Franz 3 Eckert, Daniel 3 Herings, P. Jean-Jacques 3 Hindriks, Jean 3 Kaniovski, Serguei 3 Kessing, Sebastian 3 Kliemt, Hartmut 3 Laffond, Gilbert 3 Lainé, Jean 3 Mbih, Boniface 3 Nitsan, Shemuʾel 3 Paroush, Jacob 3 Potthoff, Richard F. 3 Roine, Jesper 3 Tanguiane, Andranick S. 3 Tideman, T. Nicolaus 3 Artale, Angelo 2 Beg, Ismat 2
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Aarhus Universitet / Afdeling for Nationaløkonomi 1 Department of Economics, Oxford University 1 Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford 1 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 1 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 1 Tinbergen Institute 1 Tinbergen Instituut 1 University of Canterbury / Department of Economics 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Social choice and welfare 54 Public choice 26 Economic theory 13 Mathematical social sciences 11 Theory and decision : an international journal for multidisciplinary advances in decision science 10 Economics letters 7 Homo oeconomicus 7 Journal of economic theory 5 European journal of political economy 4 CESifo working papers 3 Collective decision making : views from social choice and game theory 3 Discussion paper 3 Discussion paper / Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science, Northwestern University 3 GSBE research memoranda 3 International journal of game theory : official journal of the Game Theory Society 3 Review of economic design : RED 3 Annals of economics and statistics 2 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 2 Diskussionsbeiträge / Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaft, FernUniversität in Hagen : Diskussionspapier 2 Handbook of experimental economics results ; Vol. 1 2 Journal of public finance and public choice : PFPC 2 Les cahiers de recherche / HEC Paris 2 SERIEs : Journal of the Spanish Economic Association 2 SSE EFI working paper series in economics and finance 2 Studies in choice and welfare 2 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 2 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 2 Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge 2 Working paper 2 Working papers CEPET / Institute of Public Economics, Graz University 2 (1997). - XVII, 212 S. : graph. Darst. - Enth. 7 Beitr. 1 Arbeitspapiere aus der Evangelischen Fachhochschule Darmstadt 1 Atlantic economic journal : AEJ 1 CEDEX discussion paper series 1 Cahiers de la Faculté des Sciences Economiques, Sociales et de Gestion 1 Cowles Foundation discussion paper 1 Das Wirtschaftsstudium : wisu : Zeitschrift für Ausbildung, Prüfung, Berufseinstieg und Fortbildung 1 Department working papers / Bar-Ilan University, Department of Economics 1 Discussion paper / Department of Business and Management Science 1 Discussion paper / The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Center for the Study of Rationality 1
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Bargaining in the presence of condorcet cycles : the role of asymmetries
Kamm, Aaron; Houba, Harold - 2015
This paper reports results from a laboratory experiment studying the role of asymmetries, both in payoffs and recognition probabilities, in a model of strategic bargaining with Condorcet cycles. Overall, we find only limited support for the equilibrium predictions. The main deviations from...
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Condorcet consistency and the strong no show paradoxes
Kasper, Laura; Peters, Hans J. M.; Vermeulen, Dries - 2017
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Condorcet versus participation criterion in social welfare rules
Can, Burak; Ergin, Emre; Pourpouneh, Mohsen - 2017
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Aggregation of preferences and the structure of decisive sets : dedicated to the memory of Herbert Scarf: (1930 to 2015)
Brown, Donald J. - 2016
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Bargaining in the Presence of Condorcet Cycles: The Role of Asymmetries
Kamm, Aaron; Houba, Harold - 2015
This paper reports results from a laboratory experiment studying the role of asymmetries, both in payoffs and recognition probabilities, in a model of strategic bargaining with Condorcet cycles. Overall, we find only limited support for the equilibrium predictions. The main deviations from...
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The Paradox of Grading Systems
Brams, Steven; Potthoff, Richard - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2015
We distinguish between (i) voting systems in which voters can rank candidates and (ii) those in which they can grade candidates, such as approval voting, in which voters can give two grades—approve (1) or not approve (0)—to candidates. While two grades rule out a discrepancy between the...
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The political choice of social long term care transfers when family gives time and money
De Donder, Philippe; Leroux, Marie-Louise - 2015
We develop a model where families consist of one parent and one child, with children differing in income and all agents having the same probability of becoming dependent when old. Young and old individuals vote over the size of a social long term care transfer program, which children complement...
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Multicandidate elections : aggregate uncertainty in the laboratory
Bouton, Laurent; Castanheira, Micael; Llorente-Saguer, Aniol - 2015
The rational-voter model is often criticized on the grounds that two of its central predictions (the paradox of voting and Duverger's Law) are at odds with reality. Recent theoretical advances suggest that these empirically unsound predictions might be an artifact of an (arguably unrealistic)...
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Elections, voting rules and paradoxical outcomes
Gehrlein, William V.; Lepelley, Dominique - 2017
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The condorcet paradox revisited
Herings, Peter Jean-Jacques; Houba, Harold - 2010
We analyze the simplest Condorcet cycle with three players and three alternatives within a strategic bargaining model with recognition probabilities and costless delay. Mixed consistent subgame perfect equilibria exist whenever the geometric mean of the agents' risk coefficients, ratios of...
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Should voters be required to rank candidates in an election?
Gehrlein, William V.; Lepelley, Dominique; Plassmann, … - In: Social choice and welfare 46 (2016) 4, pp. 707-747
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Die Kohärenz der deutschen Rohstoffpolitik : Ressortübergreifendes Selbstgespräch oder wirksame Politikkoordinierung?
Laag, Benjamin - 2016 - 1. Auflage
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Statistical evaluation of voting rules
Green-Armytage, James; Tideman, T. Nicolaus; Cosman, Rafael - In: Social choice and welfare 46 (2016) 1, pp. 183-212
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The Condorcet paradox revisited
Herings, Peter Jean-Jacques; Houba, Harold - In: Social choice and welfare 47 (2016) 1, pp. 141-186
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A characterization of the generalized optimal choice set through the optimization of generalized weak utilities
Andrikopoulos, Athanasios - In: Theory and decision : an international journal for … 80 (2016) 4, pp. 611-621
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The Condorcet paradox revisited
Herings, Peter Jean-Jacques; Houba, Harold - 2013
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On the realizability of social preferences in three-party parliamentary democracies
Kikuchi, Kazuya - 2013
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A generalized model of judgment and preference aggregation
Beg, Ismat; Rashid, Tabasam - In: Fuzzy economic review : the review of the International … 18 (2013) 1, pp. 9-27
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An Introduction to Public Choice
Yang, Cheng-Chen - In: Journal of Economics and Management 8 (2012) 2, pp. 153-189
The basic tenet of public choice is to study political behavior and institutions from the viewpoint of rational choice. This paper provides an introduction to the field of public choice on the basis of five classical works.
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Ranking alternatives by a fair bidding rule : a theoretical and experimental analysis
Güth, Werner; Levati, Vittoria M.; Montinari, Natalia - 2012
We introduce a procedurally fair rule to study a situation where people disagree about the value of three alternatives in the way captured by the voting paradox. The rule allows people to select a final collective ranking by submitting a bid vector with six components (the six possible rankings...
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Majority relation and median representative ordering
Demange, Gabrielle - In: SERIEs : Journal of the Spanish Economic Association 3 (2012) 1/2, pp. 95-109
This paper presents results on the transitivity of the majority relation and the existence of a median representative ordering. Building on the notion of intermediate preferences indexed by a median graph, the analysis extends well-known results obtained when the underlying graph is a line. In...
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Deciding whether a law is constitutional, interpretable, or unconstitutional
Amorós, Pablo (contributor); Martínez, Ricardo (contributor) - In: SERIEs : Journal of the Spanish Economic Association 3 (2012) 1/2, pp. 1-14
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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Majority runoff elections : strategic voting and Duverger’s hypothesis
Bouton, Laurent; Gratton, Gabriele - 2012
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The market as a decision-making mechanism in a democracy
Evangelopoulos, Panagiotis - In: International journal of economics and finance 7 (2015) 11, pp. 260-263
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Conditions on social-preference cycles
Cato, Susumu - In: Theory and decision : an international journal for … 79 (2015) 1, pp. 1-13
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Multicandidate elections : aggregate uncertainty in the laboratory
Bouton, Laurent; Castanheira, Micael; Llorente-Saguer, Aniol - 2015
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Preference domains and the monotonicity of condorcet extensions
Healy, Paul J.; Peress, Michael - In: Economics letters 130 (2015), pp. 21-23
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Primaries with strategic voters: trading off electability and ideology
Mirhosseini, Mohammad Reza - In: Social choice and welfare 44 (2015) 3, pp. 457-471
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Condorcet winning sets
Elkind, Edith; Lang, Jérôme; Saffidine, Abdallah - In: Social choice and welfare 44 (2015) 3, pp. 493-517
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Voting games of resolute social choice correspondences
Ertemel, Sinan; Kutlu, Levent; Sanver, M. Remzi - In: Social choice and welfare 45 (2015) 1, pp. 187-201
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Maximum likelihood social choice rule
Nakamura, Yuta - In: The Japanese economic review : the journal of the … 66 (2015) 2, pp. 271-284
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The paradox of grading systems
Brams, Steven J.; Potthoff, Richard F. - In: Public choice 165 (2015) 3/4, pp. 193-210
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Beyond condorcet : optimal aggregation rules using voting records
Baharad, Eyal (contributor); Goldberger, Jacob (contributor) - 2011
The difficulty of optimal decision making in uncertain dichotomous choice settings is that it requires information on the expertise of the decision makers (voters). This paper presents a method of optimally weighting voters even without testing them against questions with known right answers....
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A note on Condorcet consistency and the median voter
Buechel, Berno - 2011
We discuss to which extent the median voter theorem extends to the domain of single-peaked preferences on median spaces. After observing that on this domain a Condorcet winner need not exist, we show that if a Condorcet winner does exist, then it coincides with the median alternative ("the...
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US presidential elections and the referendum paradox
Barthélémy, Fabrice; Martin, Mathieu; Piggins, Ashley - 2011
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Ranking alternatives by a fair bidding rule : a theoretical and experimental analysis
Güth, Werner; Levati, M. Vittoria; Montinari, Natalia - In: European journal of political economy 34 (2014), pp. 206-221
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Condorcet winners on median spaces
Buechel, Berno - In: Social choice and welfare 42 (2014) 3, pp. 735-750
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The alternative vote and coombs rule versus first-past-the-post : a social choice analysis of simulated data based on English elections, 1992–2010
Miller, Nicholas R. - In: Public choice 158 (2013) 3/4, pp. 399-425
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Are Condorcet procedures so bad according to the reinforcement axiom?
Courtin, Sébastien; Mbih, Boniface; Moyouwou, Issofa - In: Social choice and welfare 42 (2014) 4, pp. 927-940
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Generalized Condorcet winners
Meyers, Aaron (contributor); Orrison, Michael E. (contributor) - In: Social choice and welfare 43 (2014) 1, pp. 11-27
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(De)Centralization and voter turnout : theory and evidence from German municipalities
Michelsen, Claus; Bönisch, Peter; Geys, Benny - In: Public choice 159 (2014) 3/4, pp. 469-483
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Weak Condorcet winner(s) revisited
Felsenthal, Dan S.; Tideman, T. Nicolaus - In: Public choice 160 (2014) 3/4, pp. 313-326
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The Condorcet Paradox Revisited
Herings, P. Jean-Jacques; Houba, Harold - 2010
We analyze the simplest Condorcet cycle with three players and three alternatives within a strategic bargaining model with recognition probabilities and costless delay. Mixed consistent subgame perfect equilibria exist whenever the geometric mean of the agents' risk coefficients, ratios of...
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The Condorcet Paradox Revisited
Herings, P. Jean-Jacques; Houba, Harold - Tinbergen Instituut - 2010
We analyze the simplest Condorcet cycle with three players and three alternatives within a strategic bargaining model with recognition probabilities and costless delay. Mixed consistent subgame perfect equilibria exist whenever the geometric mean of the agents' risk coefficients, ratios of...
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A generalized condorcet jury theorem with two independent probabilities of error
Kirstein, Roland; Wangenheim, Georg von - 2010
The Condorcet Jury Theorem is derived from the implicit assumption that jury members only commit one type of error. If the probability of this error is smaller than 0.5, then group decisions are better than those of individual members. In binary decision situations, however, two types of error...
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The discursive dilemma in monetary policy
Claussen, Carl Andreas; Røisland, Øistein - 2010
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The discursive dilemma in monetary policy
Claussen, Carl Andreas; Røisland, Øistein - 2010
The discursive dilemma implies that the policy decision of a board of policymakers depends on whether the board reaches the decision by voting directly on policy (conclusion-based procedure), or by voting on the premises for the decision (premise-based procedure). We derive results showing when...
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Public service broadcasting of sport, shows, and news as economic solution to the voter's paradox of rational ignorance
Rothbauer, Julia; Sieg, Gernot - 2010
Rational individuals may use a Public Service TV channel as a welfare improving institution to solve the paradox of being uninformed. To induce voters to watch unbiased serious informational content the Public Service TV channel is not only broadcasting (unbiased serious) news but also sport and...
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Un bilan interprétatif de la théorie de l'agrégation logique
Mongin, Philippe; Dietrich, Franz - 2010
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Beyond Condorcet : optimal aggregation rules using voting records
Baharad, Eyal (contributor); Goldberger, Jacob (contributor) - 2010
In certain judgmental situations where a "correct" decision is presumed to exist, optimal decision making requires evaluation of the decision-maker's capabilities and the selection of the appropriate aggregation rule. The major and so far unresolved difficulty is the former necessity. This paper...
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