We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable political status. In our theoretical model a dominant and a dominated region first interact through a voting process that can lead to different degrees of autonomy. If this process fails then both regions engage in a costly political conflict which can only lead to the maintenance of the initial subordination of the region in question or to its complete independence. In the subgame-perfect equilibrium the voting process always leads to an intermediate arrangement acceptable for both parts. Hence, the costly political struggle never occurs. In contrast, in our experiments we observe a large amount of fighting involving high material losses, even in a...
In the first paper I study the incentives for electoral registration in a system in which registrati...
Many situations in the social and economic life are characterized by rivalry and conflict between tw...
We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by group mem...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
This paper is an interdisciplinary analysis of the benefits and limits of political competition. We ...
It is well known that no reasonable voting rule is strategyproof. Moreover, the common Plurality rul...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
Using the spatial theory of voting, this paper describes an institutional structure where there are ...
Early results on the emptiness of the core and the majority-rule-chaos results led to the recognitio...
Early results on the emptiness of the core and the majority-rule-chaos results led to the recognitio...
In the first paper I study the incentives for electoral registration in a system in which registrati...
Many situations in the social and economic life are characterized by rivalry and conflict between tw...
We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by group mem...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
We study the process by which subordinated regions of a country can obtain a more favourable politic...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
This paper is an interdisciplinary analysis of the benefits and limits of political competition. We ...
It is well known that no reasonable voting rule is strategyproof. Moreover, the common Plurality rul...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
Using the spatial theory of voting, this paper describes an institutional structure where there are ...
Early results on the emptiness of the core and the majority-rule-chaos results led to the recognitio...
Early results on the emptiness of the core and the majority-rule-chaos results led to the recognitio...
In the first paper I study the incentives for electoral registration in a system in which registrati...
Many situations in the social and economic life are characterized by rivalry and conflict between tw...
We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by group mem...