The Condorcet Jury Theorem (CJT), together with a large and growing literature of ancillary results, suggests two conclusions. First, large committees outperform small committees, other things equal. Second, heterogeneous committees can, under the right circumstances, outperform homogeneous ones, again other things equal. But this\ud literature has done little to bring these two conclusions together. This paper compares the respective contributions of size and difference to optimal committee performance, and draws policy recommendations using these comparisons
We analyze the voting behavior of a small committee that has to approve or reject a project proposa...
For committee or multiwinner elections, the Chamberlin-Courant rule (CCR), which combines the Borda ...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to propose a comparison of four multi-winner voting ...
The Condorcet Jury Theorem (CJT), together with a large and growing literature of ancillary results,...
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International audienceThis paper analyzes the optimal size of a deliberating committee where, (i) th...
This paper studies the assignment of decision makers to two committees that make decisions by a simp...
Decisions about political, economic, legal, and health issues are often made by simple majority voti...
Building on a Condorcetian common-value framework, this paper tackles the question of optimal commit...
I extend Boland's (1989) work on the Condorcet's Jury Theorem (CJT) for heterogeneous groups. I demo...
It is known that, in Condorcet’s classical model of jury decisions, the proportion of jurors support...
The paper quantifies the amount of information aggregated by large elections under qualified majorit...
v3 du halshs-00121741We consider a group or committee that faces a binary decision under uncertainty...
We analyze the voting behavior of a small committee that has to approve or reject a project proposa...
For committee or multiwinner elections, the Chamberlin-Courant rule (CCR), which combines the Borda ...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to propose a comparison of four multi-winner voting ...
The Condorcet Jury Theorem (CJT), together with a large and growing literature of ancillary results,...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] This ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the optimal size of a deliberating committee where, (i) th...
This paper studies the assignment of decision makers to two committees that make decisions by a simp...
Decisions about political, economic, legal, and health issues are often made by simple majority voti...
Building on a Condorcetian common-value framework, this paper tackles the question of optimal commit...
I extend Boland's (1989) work on the Condorcet's Jury Theorem (CJT) for heterogeneous groups. I demo...
It is known that, in Condorcet’s classical model of jury decisions, the proportion of jurors support...
The paper quantifies the amount of information aggregated by large elections under qualified majorit...
v3 du halshs-00121741We consider a group or committee that faces a binary decision under uncertainty...
We analyze the voting behavior of a small committee that has to approve or reject a project proposa...
For committee or multiwinner elections, the Chamberlin-Courant rule (CCR), which combines the Borda ...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to propose a comparison of four multi-winner voting ...