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FM-DLM: A new method for image classification based on the fusion of multi-level deep learning models. [PDF]
Jin G, Li H, Du H, Song Q.
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Recognition of Human Gait Under Asymmetric Loading. [PDF]
Derlatka M.
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Review of Economic Studies, 2004
Summary: We analyse an overlapping generations model of voting on ``reform projects''. These resemble investments in that they first require some investment expenditure and later payoff. Since the time during which old people get the benefit is shorter, or because older people are more wealthy and hence pay more taxes, they are more conservative ...
MESSNER, MATTHIAS, M. Polborn
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Summary: We analyse an overlapping generations model of voting on ``reform projects''. These resemble investments in that they first require some investment expenditure and later payoff. Since the time during which old people get the benefit is shorter, or because older people are more wealthy and hence pay more taxes, they are more conservative ...
MESSNER, MATTHIAS, M. Polborn
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
The size of a supermajority required to change an existing contract varies widely in different settings. This paper analyzes the optimal supermajority requirement, determined by multilateral bargaining behind the veil of ignorance. The optimum is determined by a tradeoff between reducing hold-up power of small groups and reducing expropriation of ...
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The size of a supermajority required to change an existing contract varies widely in different settings. This paper analyzes the optimal supermajority requirement, determined by multilateral bargaining behind the veil of ignorance. The optimum is determined by a tradeoff between reducing hold-up power of small groups and reducing expropriation of ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
A fully specified voting rule must state both a multiplier (for example, a majority or a supermajority) and a multiplicand (for example, a majority of the votes cast or a majority of all members eligible to vote in the institution). The theory of voting rules developed in law, political science, and economics typically compares simple majority rule ...
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A fully specified voting rule must state both a multiplier (for example, a majority or a supermajority) and a multiplicand (for example, a majority of the votes cast or a majority of all members eligible to vote in the institution). The theory of voting rules developed in law, political science, and economics typically compares simple majority rule ...
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Which Voting Rules Elicit Informative Voting? [PDF]
When a group of people with identical preferences but different abilities in identifying the best alternative (e.g., a jury) takes a vote to decide between two alternatives, the question of strategic voting arises. That is, depending on the voting rule used to determine the collective decision, it may or may not be rational for group members to always ...
Ruth Ben-Yashar, Igal Milchtaich
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Corrupted Votes and Rule Compliance
American Economic Journal: MicroeconomicsAllegations of voter fraud accompany many real-world elections. How does electoral malpractice affect the acceptance of elected institutions? Using an online experiment in which participants distribute income according to majority-elected rules, we show that those who experience vote buying or voter disenfranchisement during the election are ...
Apffelstaedt, Arno, Freundt, Jana
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