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May's Theorem (1952), a celebrated result in social choice, provides the foundation for majority rule. May's crucial assumption of symmetry, often thought of as a procedural equity requirement, is violated by many choice procedures that grant voters ...
Bartholdi, Laurent +4 more
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We study dominant strategy incentive compatible (DIC) and deterministic mechanisms in a social choice setting with several alternatives. The agents are privately informed about their preferences, and have single-crossing utility functions.
Gershkov, Alex +2 more
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Properties of multiwinner voting rules. [PDF]
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Elkind E +3 more
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BackgroundSeveral clinical cases and experiments have demonstrated the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulas in treating and preventing diseases.
Zhe Wang +7 more
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We propose and study a new class of polynomial voting rules for a general decentralized decision/consensus system, and more specifically for the proof-of-stake protocol. The main idea, inspired by the Penrose square-root law and the more recent quadratic voting rule, is to differentiate a voter’s voting power and the voter’s share (fraction of the ...
Wenpin Tang, David D. Yao
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Organizational features of multi-day voting in elections in Russia [PDF]
Introduction. Elections are the most important indicator of the socio-political development of the state, the criterion of the country’s democratic regime and its strategic course.
Troitskaya, Tatyana V.
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The Impact of Input Rules and Ballot Options on Voting Error: An Experimental Analysis
When election reforms such as Ranked Choice Voting or the Alternative Vote are proposed to replace plurality voting, they offer lengthier instructions, more opportunities for political expression, and more opportunities for mistakes on the ballot ...
J. S. Maloy, Matthew Ward
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Can simple voting rules approximate the group AHP?
We analyze by means of simulations whether simple voting rules can approximate a group priority obtained by a standard aggregation method used in the group Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).
Ryohei Matsumura, Yasuo Sasaki
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Restricted Manipulation in Iterative Voting: Convergence and Condorcet Efficiency [PDF]
In collective decision making, where a voting rule is used to take a collective decision among a group of agents, manipulation by one or more agents is usually considered negative behavior to be avoided, or at least to be made computationally difficult ...
Umberto Grandi +4 more
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(1), 333-343 | European Forum Insight of 22 June 2022 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. The scope of art. 218 TFEU. - III. The internal procedure for the conclusion
Paolo Bruno
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