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Probabilistic Borda rule voting
Social Choice and Welfare, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Majority and Positional Voting in a Probabilistic Framework
The Review of Economic Studies, 1979A lot of attention has been devoted recently to the study of social decision-making procedures which combine voting with chance (for different approaches to the subject, see Zeckhauser (1969), Fishburn (1972a, b, 1978) Intriligator (1973) and Barbera and Sonnenschein (1977).) Decision schemes are procedures of this kind which assign a lottery on the ...
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The equivalence between costly and probabilistic voting models
Games and Economic Behavior, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Yuichiro Kamada, Fuhito Kojima
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Deterministic and Probabilistic Voting Models
American Journal of Political Science, 1997Theory: Deterministic formal models assume that voters make decisions with certainty while probabilistic models assume that voters' intentions are uncertain. Because of their different assumptions, the models produce different equilibrium results, yet there are no criteria for selecting one over the other.
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The Silent Revolution of Probabilistic Voting
1993The general equilibrium theory is one of the foremost achievements in economics. Under fairly plausible assumptions, it demonstrates the existence, uniqueness and stability of a market equilibrium and its interesting welfare properties (Invisible Hand Theorem).
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Retirement and Social Security in a Probabilistic Voting Model
International Tax and Public Finance, 2002Why are social security transfers associated with retirement rules? This paper focuses on the political interactions between retirement and social security. Using a probabilistic voting approach, it analyzes why old people are induced to retire in order to receive pension transfers from the young.
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Local equilibrium equivalence in probabilistic voting models
Games and Economic Behavior, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Pairwise equilibria in probabilistic voting models
European Journal of Political Economy, 1990Abstract Pairwise equilibria (in which voters are paired off in such a way that the voters in each pair ‘cancel each other out’) are studied in the context of voting models where candidates may be uncertain about voters' choices — and, therefore, may have expectations (about those choices) that are not deterministic.
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A Probabilistic Voting Model of Indirect Taxation
FinanzArchiv, 2011I analyze a probabilistic voting model where two office-motivated candidates choose an indirect taxation policy to maximize the probability of winning the election, in a society divided into a finite number of groups, whose members have different preferences for the consumption of goods.
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