This paper presents computer simulations of voting rules: Plurality rule, Approval voting and the Copeland and Borda rules, with voters voting sincerly or strategically. Different ways of generating random preference profiles are introduced: Rousseauist cultures are suitable for common interest project assessment; Impartial cultures are standard in Social Choice Theory; Distributive cultures and Spatial Euclidean ones are standard in Political Science
This book contains 16 contributions that were presented in the workshop ’Voting experiments’, organi...
In two laboratory surveys run in France during the 2014 European Elections, we asked the participant...
International audienceThis paper studies the determinants of citizens’ preferences for different ele...
This paper presents computer simulations of voting rules: Plurality rule, Approval voting and the Co...
Voting rules based on evaluation inputs rather than preference orders have been recently proposed, l...
Preference aggregation is a topic of study in different fields such as philosophy, mathematics, econ...
This dissertation contains three essays on choice and voting theory. In Chapter1, a model of stochas...
We report on laboratory experiments on voting. In a setting wheresubjects have single-peaked prefere...
<p>For at least two thousand years, voting has been used as one of the most effective ways to aggreg...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
A voting system is a set of rules that determines how elections are conducted and how the results ar...
International audienceThis paper is a survey of what we learned from experiments about how innovatio...
Public referenda are frequently used to determine the provision of public goods. As public programs ...
We report on laboratory experiments on voting. In a setting where subjects have single-peaked prefer...
This book contains 16 contributions that were presented in the workshop ’Voting experiments’, organi...
In two laboratory surveys run in France during the 2014 European Elections, we asked the participant...
International audienceThis paper studies the determinants of citizens’ preferences for different ele...
This paper presents computer simulations of voting rules: Plurality rule, Approval voting and the Co...
Voting rules based on evaluation inputs rather than preference orders have been recently proposed, l...
Preference aggregation is a topic of study in different fields such as philosophy, mathematics, econ...
This dissertation contains three essays on choice and voting theory. In Chapter1, a model of stochas...
We report on laboratory experiments on voting. In a setting wheresubjects have single-peaked prefere...
<p>For at least two thousand years, voting has been used as one of the most effective ways to aggreg...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
A voting system is a set of rules that determines how elections are conducted and how the results ar...
International audienceThis paper is a survey of what we learned from experiments about how innovatio...
Public referenda are frequently used to determine the provision of public goods. As public programs ...
We report on laboratory experiments on voting. In a setting where subjects have single-peaked prefer...
This book contains 16 contributions that were presented in the workshop ’Voting experiments’, organi...
In two laboratory surveys run in France during the 2014 European Elections, we asked the participant...
International audienceThis paper studies the determinants of citizens’ preferences for different ele...