In this paper we propose minority voting as a scheme that can partially protect individuals from the risk of repeated exploitation. We consider a committee that meets twice to decide about projects where the first-period project may have a long-lasting impact. In the first period a simple open majority voting scheme takes place. Voting splits the committee into three groups: voting winners, voting losers, and absentees. Under minority voting only voting losers keep the voting right in the second period. We show that as soon as absolute risk aversion exceeds a threshold value minority voting is superior to repeated application of the simple majority rule.voting, minority, durable decision, risk aversion, tyranny of majority rules
The use of majority rule voting in group decision making is pervasive within democratic societies. G...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Motivated by the need for more flexible decision-making mechanisms in the European Union, the paper ...
In this paper we propose minority voting as a scheme that can partially pro-tect individuals from th...
I discuss instances where a committee wants to deviate from the simple majority rule by adopting an ...
The paper studies a simple voting system that can increase the power of minorities without sacrifici...
Voting is a lottery in which an individual who is uncertain about\ud how the others vote wins if she...
The paper studies a simple voting system that has the potential to increase the power of minorities ...
In this paper we introduce a new voting formalism to support long-term collective decision making: p...
We consider a model in which voters over time receive more information about their preferences conce...
The author proposes a two-round process called minority voting to allocate public projects in a poli...
The author proposes a two-round process called minority voting to allocate public projects in a poli...
A committee is choosing from two alternatives. If required supermajority is not reached, voting is r...
We consider a model in which voters over time receive more information about their preferences conc...
We study voting rules with respect to how they allow or limit a majority from dominating minorities:...
The use of majority rule voting in group decision making is pervasive within democratic societies. G...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Motivated by the need for more flexible decision-making mechanisms in the European Union, the paper ...
In this paper we propose minority voting as a scheme that can partially pro-tect individuals from th...
I discuss instances where a committee wants to deviate from the simple majority rule by adopting an ...
The paper studies a simple voting system that can increase the power of minorities without sacrifici...
Voting is a lottery in which an individual who is uncertain about\ud how the others vote wins if she...
The paper studies a simple voting system that has the potential to increase the power of minorities ...
In this paper we introduce a new voting formalism to support long-term collective decision making: p...
We consider a model in which voters over time receive more information about their preferences conce...
The author proposes a two-round process called minority voting to allocate public projects in a poli...
The author proposes a two-round process called minority voting to allocate public projects in a poli...
A committee is choosing from two alternatives. If required supermajority is not reached, voting is r...
We consider a model in which voters over time receive more information about their preferences conc...
We study voting rules with respect to how they allow or limit a majority from dominating minorities:...
The use of majority rule voting in group decision making is pervasive within democratic societies. G...
Democratic systems are built, with good reason, on majoritarian principles, but their legitimacy req...
Motivated by the need for more flexible decision-making mechanisms in the European Union, the paper ...