The uncovered set has frequently been proposed as a solution concept for majority rule settings. This paper tests this proposition using a new technique for estimating uncovered sets and a series of experiments, including five-player computer-mediated experiments and 35-player paper-format experiments. The results support the theoretic appeal of the un-covered set. Outcomes overwhelmingly lie in or near the uncovered set. Furthermore, when preferences shift, outcomes track the uncovered set. Although outcomes tend to occur within the uncovered set, they are not necessarily stable; majority dominance relationships still produce instability, albeit constrained by the uncovered set.
I study necessary and sufficient conditions for a choice function to be rationalized in the followin...
Many voting rules—including single-valued, set-valued, and probabilistic rules—only take into accoun...
Democratic simple majority voting is perhaps the most widely used method of group decision making in...
The uncovered set has frequently been proposed as a solution concept for majority-rule settings. Thi...
The uncovered set has frequently been proposed as a solution concept for decision-making environment...
Social choice theory demonstrates that majority rule is generically indeterminate. However, from an ...
This paper shows that different institutional structures for aggregation of preferences under majori...
We develop a simple model of collective experimentation and take it to the lab. In equilibrium, as i...
We develop a simple model of collective experimentation and take it to the lab. In equilibrium, as i...
This paper studies the dominance-solvability (by iterated deletion of weakly dominated strategies) o...
This paper studies the dominance-solvability (by iterated deletion of weakly dominated strategies) o...
Consider a majority game in which each player's voting strength is equal to the player's payoff. In ...
In the context of spatial majority voting games, considerable experimental support exists for the co...
This paper shows that different institutional structures for aggregation of preferences under majori...
Majority rule voting with smooth preferences on a smooth policy space W is examined. It is shown tha...
I study necessary and sufficient conditions for a choice function to be rationalized in the followin...
Many voting rules—including single-valued, set-valued, and probabilistic rules—only take into accoun...
Democratic simple majority voting is perhaps the most widely used method of group decision making in...
The uncovered set has frequently been proposed as a solution concept for majority-rule settings. Thi...
The uncovered set has frequently been proposed as a solution concept for decision-making environment...
Social choice theory demonstrates that majority rule is generically indeterminate. However, from an ...
This paper shows that different institutional structures for aggregation of preferences under majori...
We develop a simple model of collective experimentation and take it to the lab. In equilibrium, as i...
We develop a simple model of collective experimentation and take it to the lab. In equilibrium, as i...
This paper studies the dominance-solvability (by iterated deletion of weakly dominated strategies) o...
This paper studies the dominance-solvability (by iterated deletion of weakly dominated strategies) o...
Consider a majority game in which each player's voting strength is equal to the player's payoff. In ...
In the context of spatial majority voting games, considerable experimental support exists for the co...
This paper shows that different institutional structures for aggregation of preferences under majori...
Majority rule voting with smooth preferences on a smooth policy space W is examined. It is shown tha...
I study necessary and sufficient conditions for a choice function to be rationalized in the followin...
Many voting rules—including single-valued, set-valued, and probabilistic rules—only take into accoun...
Democratic simple majority voting is perhaps the most widely used method of group decision making in...