Voting is a lottery in which an individual who is uncertain about how the others vote wins if she belongs to the majority or loses if she falls into the minority. The risk of losing can be reduced by increasing the majority threshold. This however has the negative effect of also lowering the chance to win. We find that an individual prefers higher majority thresholds when she is more risk averse, less powerful, or less optimistic about the chance that others will vote like her. De facto, raising the majority threshold is a form of protection against the higher risk of being tyrannized by an unfavorable majority. We include these preferences for majority thresholds in a Nash bargaining game that describes constitutional negotiations over vot...
Incumbents affect voting behavior via the means through which they allocate political rewards, re-fe...
The goal of this paper is to examine the incentives to vote insincerely, other than those created by...
Section I of the Note examines the puzzle of minority participation in a majoritarian political syst...
Voting is a lottery in which an individual who is uncertain about how the others vote wins if she be...
Voting is a lottery in which an individual who is uncertain about how the others vote wins if she be...
This paper studies the issue of constitutional design, and supermajorities in particular, from a beh...
We present and experimentally test a theoretical model of majority threshold determination as a func...
When we select representatives to a legislature, what voting rule will best reflect our deepest cons...
We present and experimentally test a theoretical model of majority threshold determina-tion as a fun...
We present and experimentally test a theoretical model of majority threshold determination as a func...
We study, both theoretically and experimentally, the relation between preferred majority thresholds ...
Majority rule is, generally speaking, not an optimal decision-making process. Impor-tant among its a...
Democracy is commonly associated with political equality and/or majority rule. This essay shows that...
I analyze symmetric majority rule voting equilibria when voters wish to elect the better candidate a...
Social choice theory is concerned with developing and evaluating voting systems, both for the use of...
Incumbents affect voting behavior via the means through which they allocate political rewards, re-fe...
The goal of this paper is to examine the incentives to vote insincerely, other than those created by...
Section I of the Note examines the puzzle of minority participation in a majoritarian political syst...
Voting is a lottery in which an individual who is uncertain about how the others vote wins if she be...
Voting is a lottery in which an individual who is uncertain about how the others vote wins if she be...
This paper studies the issue of constitutional design, and supermajorities in particular, from a beh...
We present and experimentally test a theoretical model of majority threshold determination as a func...
When we select representatives to a legislature, what voting rule will best reflect our deepest cons...
We present and experimentally test a theoretical model of majority threshold determina-tion as a fun...
We present and experimentally test a theoretical model of majority threshold determination as a func...
We study, both theoretically and experimentally, the relation between preferred majority thresholds ...
Majority rule is, generally speaking, not an optimal decision-making process. Impor-tant among its a...
Democracy is commonly associated with political equality and/or majority rule. This essay shows that...
I analyze symmetric majority rule voting equilibria when voters wish to elect the better candidate a...
Social choice theory is concerned with developing and evaluating voting systems, both for the use of...
Incumbents affect voting behavior via the means through which they allocate political rewards, re-fe...
The goal of this paper is to examine the incentives to vote insincerely, other than those created by...
Section I of the Note examines the puzzle of minority participation in a majoritarian political syst...