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The majority rule with a chairman
Social Choice and Welfare, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
A. Quesada
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Optimal Majority Rule Versus Simple Majority Rule
EUMAS/AT, 2020We consider social dynamics determined by voting in a stochastic environment with qualified majority rules for homogeneous society consisting of classically rational economic agents. Proposals are generated by means of random variables in accordance with the ViSE model.
V. Malyshev
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Systems, Procedures and Voting Rules in Context, 2019
We continue the discussion on rule choices in dichotomous settings. An argument for the simple majority principle is built by assuming that each ballot configuration is equally likely. In a situation where just three voters are present it turns out that the probability of each voter being on the winning side is maximized when the simple majority rule ...
Adiel Teixeira de Almeida +2 more
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We continue the discussion on rule choices in dichotomous settings. An argument for the simple majority principle is built by assuming that each ballot configuration is equally likely. In a situation where just three voters are present it turns out that the probability of each voter being on the winning side is maximized when the simple majority rule ...
Adiel Teixeira de Almeida +2 more
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Majority-rule (+) consensus trees
Mathematical Biosciences, 2010The construction of a consensus tree to summarize the information of a given set of phylogenetic trees is now routinely a part of many studies in systematic biology. One popular method is the majority-rule consensus tree. In this paper we introduce and characterize a new consensus method that refines the majority-rule tree by adding certain compatible ...
F R Mcmorris
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A Majority Rule-Based Measure for Atanassov-Type Intuitionistic Membership Grades in MCDM
IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, 2022Orderly Atanassov-type intuitionistic membership grades would be required in decision-making problems, however, sometime they are not completely ordered.
Cuiping Cheng +3 more
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Strategy-Proofness, Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives, and Majority Rule
American Economic Review: Insights, 2020We show that strategy-proofness, the Pareto principle, anonymity, neutrality, independence of irrelevant alternatives, and decisiveness uniquely characterize majority rule on any domain of preferences for which there exists a voting rule satisfying these
P. Dasgupta, E. Maskin
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Econometrica, 1988
Summary: Many electoral rules (such as those governing the U.S. Constitution) require a super-majority vote to change the status quo. It is well known that without some restriction on preferences, super-majority rules have paradoxical properties. For example, electoral cycles are possible with anything other than 100\%-majority rule. Can those problems
Caplin, Andrew S, Nalebuff, Barry J
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Summary: Many electoral rules (such as those governing the U.S. Constitution) require a super-majority vote to change the status quo. It is well known that without some restriction on preferences, super-majority rules have paradoxical properties. For example, electoral cycles are possible with anything other than 100\%-majority rule. Can those problems
Caplin, Andrew S, Nalebuff, Barry J
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