In a weighted majority voting game, the weights of the players are determined based on some socio-economic parameter. A number of measures have been proposed to measure the voting powers of the different players. A basic question in this area is to what extent does the variation in the voting powers reflect the variation in the weights? The voting powers depend on the winning threshold. So, a second question is what is the appropriate value of the winning threshold? In this work, we propose two simple ideas to address these and related questions in a quantifiable manner. The first idea is to use Pearson's Correlation Coefficient between the weight vector and the power profile to measure the similarity between weight and power. The second id...
Feld, Grofman and Ray (2003) offer a bargaining model for weighted voting games that is a close rela...
We investigate a class of weighted voting games for which weights are randomly distributed over the ...
Feld, Grofman and Ray (2003) offer a bargaining model for weighted voting games that is a close rela...
In a weighted majority voting game, the weights of the players are determined based on some socio-ec...
In a weighted majority voting game, the weights of the players are determined based on some socio-ec...
In a weighted majority voting game, the weights of the players are determined based on some socio-ec...
Weighted voting games are ubiquitous mathematical models which are used in economics, political scie...
Abstract This paper suggests an indicator of power in weighted majority games. An indicator of power...
This paper deals with the assessment of inequality in the distribution of voting power. As voting pr...
Weighted voting games provide a simple model of decision-making in human societies and multi-agent s...
AbstractWeighted voting games provide a simple model of decision-making in human societies and multi...
Abstract For measuring an individual's voting power of a voting game, some power indices are pr...
Weighted voting games provide a simple model of decision-making in human societies and multi-agent s...
Weighted voting games provide a popular model of decision making in multiagent systems. Such games a...
Weighted voting games provide a simple model of decision-making in human societies and multi-agent s...
Feld, Grofman and Ray (2003) offer a bargaining model for weighted voting games that is a close rela...
We investigate a class of weighted voting games for which weights are randomly distributed over the ...
Feld, Grofman and Ray (2003) offer a bargaining model for weighted voting games that is a close rela...
In a weighted majority voting game, the weights of the players are determined based on some socio-ec...
In a weighted majority voting game, the weights of the players are determined based on some socio-ec...
In a weighted majority voting game, the weights of the players are determined based on some socio-ec...
Weighted voting games are ubiquitous mathematical models which are used in economics, political scie...
Abstract This paper suggests an indicator of power in weighted majority games. An indicator of power...
This paper deals with the assessment of inequality in the distribution of voting power. As voting pr...
Weighted voting games provide a simple model of decision-making in human societies and multi-agent s...
AbstractWeighted voting games provide a simple model of decision-making in human societies and multi...
Abstract For measuring an individual's voting power of a voting game, some power indices are pr...
Weighted voting games provide a simple model of decision-making in human societies and multi-agent s...
Weighted voting games provide a popular model of decision making in multiagent systems. Such games a...
Weighted voting games provide a simple model of decision-making in human societies and multi-agent s...
Feld, Grofman and Ray (2003) offer a bargaining model for weighted voting games that is a close rela...
We investigate a class of weighted voting games for which weights are randomly distributed over the ...
Feld, Grofman and Ray (2003) offer a bargaining model for weighted voting games that is a close rela...