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Minimum standards for physical therapists providing rehabilitation care for people with chronic respiratory diseases in Japan: An e-Delphi study. [PDF]
Sasaki K +7 more
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General representation of epistemically optimal procedures. [PDF]
Dietrich, Franz
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Transitive supermajority rule relations
Economic Theory Bulletin, 2014This paper identifies necessary and sufficient single-profile conditions for a consistent decision under a supermajority rule. It is demonstrated that a preference profile generates a transitive supermajority rule relation if and only if it is not sufficiently balanced. These conditions link transitivity of a supermajority rule to the cardinal outcomes
Dimitrios Xefteris
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Supermajority rule and bicameral bargaining
Public Choice, 2016This paper revisits the claim that supermajority rules and bicameral legislative structures restrain excessive government spending and taxation. Our analysis suggests that the extension effect of a supermajority rule—that requires logrolling across additional members—increases with the ratio of seats in the House relative to seats in the Senate.
Dongwon Lee
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American Political Science Review, 1996
Minimal winning coalitions have appeared as a key prediction or as an essential assumption of virtually all formal models of coalition formation, vote buying, and logrolling. Notwithstanding this research, we provide a model showing that supermajority coalitions may be cheaper than minimal winning coalitions.
Tim Groseclose, James M. Snyder
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Minimal winning coalitions have appeared as a key prediction or as an essential assumption of virtually all formal models of coalition formation, vote buying, and logrolling. Notwithstanding this research, we provide a model showing that supermajority coalitions may be cheaper than minimal winning coalitions.
Tim Groseclose, James M. Snyder
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Erkenntnis, 2015
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The informational role of supermajorities
Journal of Public Economics, 2007We study a collective decision making environment where an agenda setter makes strategic proposals to privately informed voters who vote strategically. We show that, consistent with empirical evidence, it can be optimal for the agenda setter to propose supermajorities.
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