We investigate the applicability of voting power indices, in particular the Penrose index (aka absolute Banzhaf index), in the analysis of voting blocs by means of a hypothetical voting body. We use the power of individual bloc members to study the implications of the formation of blocs and how voting power varies as bloc size varies. This technique of analysis has many real world applications to legislatures and international bodies. It can be generalised in many ways: the analysis is a priori (assuming formal voting and ignoring actual voting behaviour) but can be made empirical with voting data; it examines the consequences of two blocs but can easily be extended to more
A priori voting power analysis can be useful in helping to design a weighted voting system that has ...
There is no consensus on the properties of voting power indices when there are a large number of vot...
In this paper, we review and compare the main power indices to be found in the literature, that is t...
We investigate the applicability of voting power indices, in particular the Penrose index (aka absol...
We investigate the method of power indices to study voting power of members of a legislature that ha...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
We evaluate the accuracy of power indices by experimentally measuring the political power embodied i...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
There is no consensus on the properties of voting power indices when there is a large number of vote...
We describe voting mechanisms to study voting systems. The classical power indices applied to simple...
This paper compares the theoretical bases of the Shapley-Shubik and Banzhaf indices of voting power ...
In general in organisations whose system of governance involves weighted majority voting, power and ...
Power indices are general measures of the relative a priori voting power of individual members of a ...
This paper argues that the voting power approach is much more general than is portrayed by Albert (“...
Analysis of the Constitutional Treaty of the European Union shows that there is a serious discrepanc...
A priori voting power analysis can be useful in helping to design a weighted voting system that has ...
There is no consensus on the properties of voting power indices when there are a large number of vot...
In this paper, we review and compare the main power indices to be found in the literature, that is t...
We investigate the applicability of voting power indices, in particular the Penrose index (aka absol...
We investigate the method of power indices to study voting power of members of a legislature that ha...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
We evaluate the accuracy of power indices by experimentally measuring the political power embodied i...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
There is no consensus on the properties of voting power indices when there is a large number of vote...
We describe voting mechanisms to study voting systems. The classical power indices applied to simple...
This paper compares the theoretical bases of the Shapley-Shubik and Banzhaf indices of voting power ...
In general in organisations whose system of governance involves weighted majority voting, power and ...
Power indices are general measures of the relative a priori voting power of individual members of a ...
This paper argues that the voting power approach is much more general than is portrayed by Albert (“...
Analysis of the Constitutional Treaty of the European Union shows that there is a serious discrepanc...
A priori voting power analysis can be useful in helping to design a weighted voting system that has ...
There is no consensus on the properties of voting power indices when there are a large number of vot...
In this paper, we review and compare the main power indices to be found in the literature, that is t...