We axiomatically develop a class of power indices for effectivity functions,both for the case where the set of alternatives is finite and where it is infinite. Such power indices make it possible to take the issues under consideration into account, in contrast to power indices defined just for simple games. As an example, we consider the US legislative system. We also show that our approach can be used to develop power indices for spatial political games.<br/
Abstract We present an overview of the political applications of power indices, carried out at the U...
Abstract In this paper we introduce a new family of power indices, especially designed for voting ga...
We present an axiomatic characterization of the Owen-Shapley spatial power index for the case where ...
We axiomatically develop a class of power indices for effectivity functions,both for the case where ...
This chapter reviews some results from the literature in which power indices related to the Shapley ...
In this paper we discuss on several ways to extend power indices defined on simple games to the cont...
An issue game is a combination of a monotonic simple game and an issue profile. An issue profile is ...
We present an axiomatic characterization of the Owen-Shapley spatial power index for the case where ...
Deegan and Packel (1979) and Holler (1982) proposed two power indices for simple games: the Deegan–P...
We describe voting mechanisms to study voting systems. The classical power indices applied to simple...
A set of new power indices is introduced extending Banzhaf power index and allowing to take into acc...
Abstract We present an overview of the political applications of power indices, carried out at the U...
Abstract In this paper we introduce a new family of power indices, especially designed for voting ga...
We present an axiomatic characterization of the Owen-Shapley spatial power index for the case where ...
We axiomatically develop a class of power indices for effectivity functions,both for the case where ...
This chapter reviews some results from the literature in which power indices related to the Shapley ...
In this paper we discuss on several ways to extend power indices defined on simple games to the cont...
An issue game is a combination of a monotonic simple game and an issue profile. An issue profile is ...
We present an axiomatic characterization of the Owen-Shapley spatial power index for the case where ...
Deegan and Packel (1979) and Holler (1982) proposed two power indices for simple games: the Deegan–P...
We describe voting mechanisms to study voting systems. The classical power indices applied to simple...
A set of new power indices is introduced extending Banzhaf power index and allowing to take into acc...
Abstract We present an overview of the political applications of power indices, carried out at the U...
Abstract In this paper we introduce a new family of power indices, especially designed for voting ga...
We present an axiomatic characterization of the Owen-Shapley spatial power index for the case where ...