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Collective public-transport tickets and anticipated majority choice: A model of student tickets
2015,
Voss Achim
In Germany, many universities have student tickets that are bargained for between...
Varieties of failure of monotonicity and participation under five voting methods
2013,
Felsenthal Dan
In voting theory, monotonicity is the axiom that an improvement in the ranking of a...
The nearest neighbor Spearman footrule distance for bucket, interval, and partial orders
2013,
Brandenburg Franz
Comparing and ranking information is an important topic in social and information...
Passage time from four to two blocks of opinions in the voter model and walks in the quarter plane
2013,
Kurkova Irina
A random walk in Z + 2 spatially homogeneous in the interior, absorbed at the...
Nonbinding Voting for Shareholder Proposals
2011,
Levit Doron
Shareholder proposals are a common form of shareholder activism. Voting for...
Communication compatible voting rules
2013,
Thordal-Le Quement Mark
We reassess the possibility of full information pooling in a Condorcet jury...
On the complexity of problems on simple games
2011,
Freixas Josep
Simple games cover voting systems in which a single alternative, such as a bill or an...
Sequential share bargaining
2012,
Herings P
This paper presents a new extension of the Rubinstein‐Ståhl bargaining...
On the stability of a triplet of scoring rules
2010,
Diss Mostapha
When choosing a voting rule to make subsequent decisions, the members of a committee...
Optimal agenda-setter timing
2009,
Polborn Mattias K
We analyze the optimal timing problem of an agenda setter who can propose a project...
Bargaining Sets of Majority Voting Games
2007,
Peleg Bezalel
Let A be a finite set of m alternatives, let N be a finite set of n players, and let R...
1996 parliamentary election in the Czech Republic: electoral preferences and distribution of power
1996,
Turnovec Frantiek
The paper gives a brief survey of the results of the 1996 election to the Lower House...
An axiomatic characterization of different majority concepts
2007,
Marchant Thierry
A lot of decision support systems use some kind of aggregation procedure based on the...
The Shapley–Shubik index for simple games with multiple alternatives
2008,
Carreras Francesc
When analyzing mathematically decision mechanisms ruled by voting it is sometimes...
Condorcet efficiency, information costs, and the performance of scoring rules
2005,
Eckert Daniel
This paper makes a preliminary step into the analysis of the determinants of the...
The distribution of power in the European Constitution
2007,
Bilbao J.M.
The aim of this paper is to analyze the distribution of voting power in the...
Discriminating data envelopment analysis efficient candidates by considering their least relative total scores
2007,
Wang Ying-Ming
Data envelopment analysis very often identifies more than one candidate in a voting...
No-show paradoxes in Condorcet voting methods: a computational experiment
2006,
Mokotoff Ethel
A No-show Paradox can be described in a voting context as the fact that there is a...
Random walks and voting theory
2004,
Vieille Nicolas
Voters' preferences depend on available information. Following Case-Based Decision...
On the Coleman indices of voting power
2006,
Chakravarty Satya R.
Coleman suggested two indices of voting power, power to prevent an action and power to...
Condorcet winners for public goods
2005,
Deng Xiaotie
In this work, we consider a public facility allocation problem decided through a...
A decisiveness index for simple games
2005,
Carreras Francesc
The decisiveness index introduced in this paper is designed to provide a normalized...
Consideration sets, intentions and the inclusion of “don't know” in a two-stage model for voter choice
2005,
Franses Philip Hans
We present a statistical model for voter choice that incorporates a consideration set...
Sequential scoring rules, the majority principle and unimodal preferences
2000,
Lepelley Dominique
Sequential scoring rules are multi-stage social choice rules that work as follows: at...
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