We study the effects of deliberation on collective decisions. In a series of experiments, we vary groups' preference distributions (between common and conflicting interests) and the institutions by which decisions are reached (simple majority, two-thirds majority, and unanimity). Without deliberation, different institutions generate significantly different outcomes, tracking the theoretical comparative statics. Deliberation, however, significantly diminishes institutional differences and uniformly improves efficiency. Furthermore, communication protocols exhibit an array of stable attributes: messages are public, consistently reveal private information, provide a good predictor for ultimate group choices, and follow particular (endogenous) ...
Does pre-voting group deliberation increase majority competence? To address this question, we develo...
We present experimental results on groups facing a decision problem analogous to that faced by a jur...
This article is based on three experiments in citizen deliberation. We ask whether disagreement at g...
A process of deliberation, in which policymakers exchange information prior to formal voting procedu...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate how different deliberative structures of varying i...
We present a dynamic model of sequential information acquisition by a heterogeneous committee. At ea...
We study experimentally the drivers of behavior in committees featuring publicly known diverse prefe...
We consider three mechanisms for the aggregation of information in heterogeneous committees voting b...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Does the deliberative quality of communication positively affect the sharing and processing of priva...
Abstract. We present a dynamic model of deliberation in which jurorsdecide every period whether to c...
In a jury decision-making, individuals must compromise in order to reach a group consensus. If indiv...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
This paper analyzes collective decision making when individual preferences evolve through learning. ...
Trabajo presentado en el European Workshop on Experimental and Behavioral Economics (EWEBE), organi...
Does pre-voting group deliberation increase majority competence? To address this question, we develo...
We present experimental results on groups facing a decision problem analogous to that faced by a jur...
This article is based on three experiments in citizen deliberation. We ask whether disagreement at g...
A process of deliberation, in which policymakers exchange information prior to formal voting procedu...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate how different deliberative structures of varying i...
We present a dynamic model of sequential information acquisition by a heterogeneous committee. At ea...
We study experimentally the drivers of behavior in committees featuring publicly known diverse prefe...
We consider three mechanisms for the aggregation of information in heterogeneous committees voting b...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Does the deliberative quality of communication positively affect the sharing and processing of priva...
Abstract. We present a dynamic model of deliberation in which jurorsdecide every period whether to c...
In a jury decision-making, individuals must compromise in order to reach a group consensus. If indiv...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
This paper analyzes collective decision making when individual preferences evolve through learning. ...
Trabajo presentado en el European Workshop on Experimental and Behavioral Economics (EWEBE), organi...
Does pre-voting group deliberation increase majority competence? To address this question, we develo...
We present experimental results on groups facing a decision problem analogous to that faced by a jur...
This article is based on three experiments in citizen deliberation. We ask whether disagreement at g...