The storable votes mechanism is a method of voting for committees that meet periodically to consider a series of binary decisions. Each member is allocated a fixed budget of votes to be cast as desired over the multiple decisions. Voters are induced to spend more votes on those decisions that matter to them most, shifting the ex ante probability of winning away from decisions they value less and towards decisions they value more, typically generating welfare gains over standard majority voting with non-storable votes. The equilibrium strategies have a very intuitive feature–-the number of votes cast must be monotonic in the voter’s intensity of preferences–-but are otherwise difficult to calculate, raising questions of practical implementa...
The paper studies a simple voting system that has the potential to increase the power of minorities ...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Vote trading is believed to be ubiquitous in committees and legislatures, and yet we know very littl...
The storable votes mechanism is a method of voting for committees that meet periodically to consider...
The storable votes mechanism is a method of voting for committees that meet periodically to consider...
The storable votes mechanism is a method of voting for committees that meet periodically to consider...
Motivated by the need for more flexible decision-making mechanisms in the European Union, the paper ...
The paper studies a voting scheme where members of a committee voting sequentially on a known series...
The paper studies a voting scheme where members of a committee voting sequentially on a known series...
The paper studies a simple voting system that has the potential to increase the power of minorities ...
The legitimacy of democratic systems requires the protection of minority preferences while ideally t...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
The first part of this Thesis asks whether we can devise voting rules that allow strategic voters to...
The paper studies a simple voting system that has the potential to increase the power of minorities ...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Vote trading is believed to be ubiquitous in committees and legislatures, and yet we know very littl...
The storable votes mechanism is a method of voting for committees that meet periodically to consider...
The storable votes mechanism is a method of voting for committees that meet periodically to consider...
The storable votes mechanism is a method of voting for committees that meet periodically to consider...
Motivated by the need for more flexible decision-making mechanisms in the European Union, the paper ...
The paper studies a voting scheme where members of a committee voting sequentially on a known series...
The paper studies a voting scheme where members of a committee voting sequentially on a known series...
The paper studies a simple voting system that has the potential to increase the power of minorities ...
The legitimacy of democratic systems requires the protection of minority preferences while ideally t...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
The first part of this Thesis asks whether we can devise voting rules that allow strategic voters to...
The paper studies a simple voting system that has the potential to increase the power of minorities ...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Vote trading is believed to be ubiquitous in committees and legislatures, and yet we know very littl...