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An Introduction to Public Choice, Cheng-Chen Yang,
in Journal of Economics and Management
(2012)
Keywords: public choice, Condorcet paradox, space competition, bureaucracy, free rider problem, optimal constitution, referendum
Economía de la Inversión Extranjera en Colombia, Pablo Márquez-Escobar,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2004)
Keywords: International economics, direct foreing investment, Colombia, growth, law and economics
Public Choice Theory: Critical Analysis of the Process of Making Collective Fiscal Decisions, Georgi Manliev,
in Economic Studies journal
(2013)
Group formation and governance, Ludovic Renou,
from Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester
(2008)
Keywords: groups; endogenous formation; economies of scale; loss of control; governance; unanimity; majority
Group formation and governance, Ludovic Renou,
from Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester
(2007)
Keywords: groups; coalitions; alliances; endogenous formation; cost reduction; loss of control; governance; unanimity; majority
Ideologies, Beliefs, and Economic Advice - A Cognitive- Evolutionary View on Economic Policy-Making, Tilman Slembeck,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2000)
Keywords: policy-making, political process, cognition, evolution, beliefs, ideology, economic advice
Trump trumps Bush, Rafael Treibich and Martin Van der Linden,
from Vanderbilt University Department of Economics
(2017)
Bargaining over the Distribution of Seats in French Regional Elections, Karl Dunz,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2011)
Keywords: Gamson; bargaining; French elections; candidate lists; seat allocation functions
Triple-acyclicity in majorities based on difference in support, Bonifacio Llamazares and Patrizia Pérez-Asurmendi,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2013)
Keywords: Triple-acyclicity; Majorities based on difference in support; Reciprocal preference relations; Voting systems.
Strategic voting and nomination, James Green-Armytage,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2011)
Keywords: strategic voting; tactical voting; strategic nomination; Condorcet; alternative vote; Borda count; approval voting
I'll Have What She's Having: Mapping Social Behavior, Alex Bentley, Mark Earls and Michael J. O'Brien,
from The MIT Press
(2011)
Keywords: social behavior, decision making, social psychology,
Streetlights and Shadows: Searching for the Keys to Adaptive Decision Making, Gary Klein,
from The MIT Press
(2011)
Keywords: logic, statistics, decision-making,
On fuzzy non-discrimination, Dinko Dimitrov,
in Economics Bulletin
(2001)
Keywords: fuzzy preferences
From social choice functions to dictatorial social welfare functions, Antonio Quesada,
in Economics Bulletin
(2002)
A comparison of the Dodgson method and the Copeland rule, Christian Klamler,
in Economics Bulletin
(2003)
Keywords: Copeland Rule
Kemeny's rule and Slater''s rule: A binary comparison, Christian Klamler,
in Economics Bulletin
(2003)
Keywords: Distance Functions
Proximity Preservation in an Anonymous Framework, Daniel Eckert,
in Economics Bulletin
(2004)
Valence characteristics and entry of a third party, Kwang-ho Kim,
in Economics Bulletin
(2005)
Keywords: Downsian model
A new characterization of absolute qualified majority voting, Nicolas Houy,
in Economics Bulletin
(2007)
Keywords: Absolute Qualified Majority Voting.
Antipodality in committee selection, Christian Klamler and Daniel Eckert,
in Economics Bulletin
(2008)
A simple ultrafilter proof for an impossibility theorem in judgment aggregation, Christian Klamler and Daniel Eckert,
in Economics Bulletin
(2009)
Keywords: judgment aggregation
Can Altruism Hinder Cooperation?, Keisuke Nakao,
in Economics Bulletin
(2008)
Keywords: Continuous Prisoner's Dilemma
Parliamentary voting rules and strategic candidacy, Boniface Mbih, Issofa Moyouwou and Abdoul Ndiaye,
in Economics Bulletin
(2009)
Keywords: strategic candidacy, parliamentary voting procedures, opting out, opting in, impartial anonymous culture.
Arrow's theorem for weak orders, Nicolas Gabriel Andjiga and Joël Moulen,
in Economics Bulletin
(2009)
Keywords: Binary decision rule, lexicographic dictatorship
A note on Condorcet's other paradox, William v. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley,
in Economics Bulletin
(2009)
Keywords: Social Choice, Voting paradoxes, Scoring rules, Majority rule, Probability
Protection, Alliance and Negotiation against a Terrorist Threat, Sylvain Baumann, Pedro Lages dos santos, Samir Amine and Fabrice Valognes,
in Economics Bulletin
(2009)
Keywords: Conflict, Security, Terrorism, Alliance, Negotiation
The effect of post-election asymmetry information possibility on pre-election policy platform choices, David Yi,
in Economics Bulletin
(2009)
Keywords: Electoral competition, Ex-post information asymmetry, Moral hazard, Policy platform choice
Plurality with run-off and triangulars, Abdoul Ndiaye,
in Economics Bulletin
(2011)
Keywords: Plurality with run-off, Triangulars, Impartial anonymous culture, Condorcet winner, Condorcet loser, Single-peakedness
Two axioms for the majority rule, Antonio Quesada,
in Economics Bulletin
(2010)
Keywords: Social welfare function, relative majority rule, axiomatic characterization, two alternatives.
Manipulation of the Borda rule by introduction of a similar candidate, Jérôme Serais,
in Economics Bulletin
(2011)
Keywords: Borda rule, Manipulation, Strategic candidacy, Similar candidate
Unconcerned groups and the majority rule, Antonio Quesada,
in Economics Bulletin
(2011)
Keywords: Social welfare function, majority rule, axiomatic characterization, two alternatives, unconcerned group.
Unanimous, reducible, anonymous social choice, Antonio Quesada,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: Social welfare function, majority rule, axiomatic characterization, two alternatives.
Symmetry vs. complexity in proving the Muller-Satterthwaite theorem, Uuganbaatar Ninjbat,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: the Muller-Satterthwaite Theorem, Monotone social choice functions
Remarks on Young's theorem, Uuganbaatar Ninjbat,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: Scoring rules, Young's theorem, May's theorem
Expressive voting, vanishing moderate voters, and divergent ideologies, Chun-chieh Wang,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: expressive voting, the Downs-Hotelling model, divergent ideologies, moderate voters
Responsiveness axioms and the majority rule, Adrian Miroiu,
in Economics Bulletin
(2013)
Keywords: majority rule, axiomatization, responsiveness
It is hard to agree on a spanning tree, Andreas Darmann,
in Economics Bulletin
(2014)
Keywords: social choice, spanning trees, computational complexity
Majority Voting Over Lotteries: Conditions for Existence of a Decisive Voter, John Duggan,
in Economics Bulletin
(2014)
Keywords: Voting, majority rule, radial symmetry, order restriction
How risky is it to manipulate a scoring rule under incomplete information?, Christian Klamler,
in Economics Bulletin
(2014)
Keywords: Borda rule, manipulability, incomplete information
Referendum paradox in a federal union with unequal populations: the three state case, Dominique Lepelley, Vincent Merlin, Jean-louis Rouet and Laurent Vidu,
in Economics Bulletin
(2014)
Keywords: federalism, indirect voting, apportionment, paradoxes, probability
Borda elimination rule and monotonicity paradoxes in three-candidate elections, Hatem Smaoui, Dominique Lepelley and Issofa Moyouwou,
in Economics Bulletin
(2016)
Keywords: Group decisions - Voting rules - Scoring Elimination Rules - Monotonicity failure
Recursive methods for discrete claims problems, José-manuel Giménez-gómez and Cori Vilella,
in Economics Bulletin
(2017)
Keywords: Claims problems, Indivisibility, Order preservation, Recursive methods, Midpoint
Governance in Africa: Convergence or Divergence?, Julia Grundner,
in Economics Bulletin
(2018)
Keywords: Safe Strategic Vote, Coalitional Manipulation, Strategic Voting, Borda Rule
Monotonicity in Condorcet Jury Theorem under Strategic Voting, Naruto Nagaoka,
in Economics Bulletin
(2019)
Keywords: Condorcet jury theorem, decision-making in committees, strategic voting
Rent-seeking contest with two forms of sabotaging efforts, Yizhaq Minchuk,
in Economics Bulletin
(2020)
Keywords: Rent-seeking contests, sabotaging
Simple decision rules in small groups: Collegial rule vs. rotational rule, Mehdi Shadmehr,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2015)
Keywords: Collective decision; Preference aggregation; Information aggregation; Rotational rule; Taking turns; Average rule;
The Topology of Change: Foundations of Probability with Black Swans, Graciela Chichilnisky,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2017)
Keywords: Lebesgue Measure, Rare Event, Additive Measure, Frequent Event, Heavy Tail, additive measure, Classic probability, vanishing sequence , continuity axiom, the topology of change
Social choice and the topology of spaces of preferences, Graciela Chichilnisky,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(1980)
Keywords: preferences; social choice; individual preference; social preference; topological structure; topology; ordinal preferences; cardinal preferences
Rent-seeking with uncertain discriminatory power, Pim Heijnen and Lambert Schoonbeek,
in European Journal of Political Economy
(2019)
Keywords: Rent-seeking contest; Discriminatory power; Private information;
A Unified Theory of Implementation, Ismail Saglam,
in Economics Bulletin
(2007)
Keywords: Bayesian implementation
Rationalizability of one-to-one matchings with externalities, Ismail Saglam and Ayşe Mumcu,
in Economics Bulletin
(2008)
Keywords: One-to-one matching Stability Externalities Rationalizability
Incentives in social decision schemes with pairwise comparison preferences, Felix Brandt, Patrick Lederer and Warut Suksompong,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2023)
Keywords: Randomized social choice; Pairwise comparison preferences; Strategyproofness; Participation;
Reformasi Kebijakan dan Fragmentasi Politik, Arya Gaduh and Raymond Atje,
from Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta, Indonesia
(2004)
Keywords: Indonesia, political economy, heterogeneity, economic recovery, decentralisation
Agenda Networks and Farsightedly Stable Agenda Formation, Sami Dakhlia and Frank Page,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2005)
Keywords: directed networks, farsighted stability
Intertemporal Evidence on the Strategy of Populism, Massimo Morelli, Gloria Gennaro and Giampaolo Lecce,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2019)
Keywords: Populism; Electoral campaign; American politics; Text analysis
Costly participation in voting and equilibrium abstention: a uniqueness result, Takanori Adachi,
in Economics Bulletin
(2004)
Keywords: Abstention
Endogenous participation costs and equilibrium abstention in voting with complete information: A three-player case, Takanori Adachi,
in Economics Bulletin
(2010)
Keywords: Voting, Endogenous participation costs
Constitution or Conflict?, Herschel Grossman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2002)
Aggregating quasi-transitive preferences: a note, Dan Qin,
in Economics Bulletin
(2014)
Keywords: preference aggregation, quasi-transitivity, veto power, Weak Pareto extension rule
Transnational Advocacy over Time: Business and NGO Mobilization at UN Climate Summits, Marcel Hanegraaff,
in Global Environmental Politics
(2015)
Keywords: interest groups, UN, climate summits, NGO mobilization
The Performance of the Pivotal-Voter Model in Small-Scale Elections: Evidence from Texas Liquor Referenda, Stephen Coate, Michael Conlin and Andrea Moro,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2004)
Self-Selective Social Choice Functions, Arkadii Slinko and Semih Koray,
from Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques
(2006)
Keywords: social choice function, social choice corresndence, self-selectivity, resistance to cloning
The Political Economy of Mass Media, Strömberg, David and Andrea Prat,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2011)
Keywords: Mass media; Political economy
A characterization of the maximin social ordering, Kaname Miyagishima,
in Economics Bulletin
(2010)
The increasing committee size paradox with small number of candidates, Eric Kamwa,
in Economics Bulletin
(2013)
Keywords: Committee, Voting Paradox, Impartial Anonymous Culture, Probability
The Kemeny rule and committees elections, Eric Kamwa,
in Economics Bulletin
(2013)
Keywords: Kemeny, Committee, Condorcet committee, ranking, Ratliff.
On the Likelihood of the Coincidence of Condorcet Committees, Eric Kamwa and Vincent Merlin,
in Economics Bulletin
(2017)
Keywords: Condorcet Committees, Preference, Lexicographic extension, Impartial culture.
A Joint Use Of The Mean and Median for Multi Criteria Decision Support: The 3MCD Method, Ruffin-benoit Ngoie, Eric Kamwa and Berthold Ulungu,
in Economics Bulletin
(2019)
Keywords: Preference aggregation, Majority Judgment, Mean, Decision, Borda.
The stability of decision making in committees: The one-core, Joseph Armel Momo Kenfack, Roland Pongou and Bertrand Tchantcho,
in Economics Letters
(2014)
Keywords: Voting; Group decisions; Committee games; Core; One-core;
Coercion, vertical trust and entrepreneurism in bureaucracies: evidence from the Nazi Holocaust, Franklin Mixon and Ernest King,
in Economics Bulletin
(2009)
Keywords: bureaucratic entrepreneurship, vertical trust networks, coercion, statistical decomposition tests
On two basic properties of equilibria of voting with exit, Dolors Berga, Alejandro Neme, Jordi Masso and Gustavo Bergantiños,
in Economics Bulletin
(2008)
The meritocracy as a mechanism to overcome social dilemmas, Anna Gunnthorsdottir, Roumen Vragov and Kevin McCabe,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2007)
Keywords: social dilemmas; Nash equilibrium; non-cooperative games; coordination; mechanism design; experiment
An economic theory of foreign interventions and regime change, Roberto Bonfatti,
in Canadian Journal of Economics
(2017)
The True Impact of Voting Rule Selection on Condorcet Efficiency, Mostapha Diss and William V. Gehrlein,
in Economics Bulletin
(2015)
Keywords: Voting, Condorcet Efficiency, Probability
A Note on the Likelihood of the Absolute Majority Paradoxes, Mostapha Diss, Eric Kamwa and Abdelmonaim Tlidi,
in Economics Bulletin
(2018)
Keywords: Ranking, Scoring rule, Paradox, Majority, IAC
Local Network Externalities and Market Segmentation, A Banerji and Bhaskar Dutta,
from University of Warwick, Department of Economics
(2005)
Keywords: network structure ; network externalities ; price competition ; market segmentation
Political Conflict and Power-Sharing in the Origins of Modern Colombia, James Robinson and Mazzuca, Sebastián L,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2006)
Keywords: Conflict; Political institutions; Electoral institutions; Power
Political Conflict and Power-sharing in the Origins of Modern Colombia, Sebastián Mazzuca and James Robinson,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2006)
Publicprivate mix of health expenditure: A political economy and quantitative analysis, Shuyun May Li, Solmaz Moslehi and Siew Ling Yew,
in Canadian Journal of Economics
(2016)
Generalized monotonicity and strategy-proofness: A note, Yasuhito Tanaka,
in Economics Bulletin
(2001)
Keywords: generalized monotonicity
Generalized monotonicity and strategy-proofness for non-resolute social choice correspondences, Yasuhito Tanaka,
in Economics Bulletin
(2001)
Keywords: generalized monotonicity
Strategy-proofness of social choice functions and non-negative association property with continuous preferences, Yasuhito Tanaka,
in Economics Bulletin
(2002)
Keywords: continuous preferences
A necessary and sufficient condition for Wilson's impossibility theorem with strict non-imposition, Yasuhito Tanaka,
in Economics Bulletin
(2003)
Keywords: inverse monotonicity
Electoral competition for the 2+1 electoral rule and the close alternatives, Martin Gregor,
from Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies
(2013)
Keywords: electoral rules, strategic voting, negative votes, plurality-at-large
Legislative Process with Open Rules, Theresa Fahrenberger and Hans Gersbach,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2007)
Keywords: Baron/Ferejohn model, bargaining in legislatures, open rules, threegroup and four-group equilibria
Minority Voting and Long-term Decisions, Theresa Fahrenberger and Hans Gersbach,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2007)
Keywords: voting, minority, durable decision, risk aversion, tyranny of majority rules
Short-term Deviations from Simple Majority Voting, Theresa Fahrenberger,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2009)
Keywords: voting, minority, communal politics
Unraveling Short- and Farsightedness in Politics, Hans Gersbach and Oriana Ponta,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2012)
Keywords: elections, political contracts, vote-share thresholds, incumbents, selection, effort
Balanced Voting, Hans Gersbach and Kamali Wickramage,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2015)
Keywords: Balanced Voting; fundamental decision; tyranny of majority; minority protection
Absolute qualified majoritarianism: How does the threshold matter?, Ali Ozkes and Remzi Sanver,
in Economics Letters
(2017)
Keywords: Simple majority rule; Qualified majority rules;
Should We Really Expect More from Our Friends?, Didier Laussel and Tanguy van Ypersele,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2007)
Keywords: Lobby; Political economy; Strike
Unraveling short- and farsightedness in politics, Hans Gersbach and Oriana Ponta,
in Public Choice
(2017)
Keywords: Elections, Last term, Incumbents, Pension schemes, Selection, Effort
The effect of democratic decision-making on investment in reputation, Ruth Ben-Yashar, Miriam Krausz and Shmuel Nitzan,
in Public Choice
(2018)
Keywords: Decision-making structure, Investment in reputation, Simple majority, Unanimous consent
¿Es Posible Usar el Análisis de Costo-Beneficio en Proyectos de Ampliación y/o Mejoramiento en el Área Salud?, Claudia Botteon and Adriana Pollini,
from Asociación Argentina de Economía Política
(2019)
Regret-free truth-telling voting rules, Agustín Bonifacio, R. Pablo Arribillaga and Marcelo Fernández,
from Asociación Argentina de Economía Política
(2022)
Evaluating the Degree of Manipulability of Certain Aggregation Procedures under Multiple Choices, Fuad Aleskerov, Daniel Karabekyan, Remzi Sanver and Vyacheslav Yakuba,
in Journal of the New Economic Association
(2009)
Keywords: Manipulation, multiple choice, voting, social choice
Socially Optimal Districting, Stephen Coate and Brian Knight,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2005)
Inefficiency in Legislative Policy-Making: A Dynamic Analysis, Marco Battaglini and Stephen Coate,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2005)
An Econometric Evaluation of Competing Explanations for The Midterm Gap, Brian Knight,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2014)
Income and vote switching between local and national elections: evidence from New York State, Raphael Franck and Samia Tavares,
in Economics Bulletin
(2008)
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