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Advances in Collective Decision Making

Edited by Sascha Kurz (), Nicola Maaser () and Alexander Mayer ()

in Studies in Choice and Welfare from Springer, currently edited by Marc Fleurbaey and Maurice Salles

Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-21696-1
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction
Sascha Kurz, Nicola Maaser and Alexander Mayer
Building Bridges Over the Great Divide
Hannu Nurmi
Social Unacceptability for Simple Voting Procedures
Ahmad Awde, Mostapha Diss, Eric Kamwa, Julien Yves Rolland and Abdelmonaim Tlidi
Probability of Majority Inversion with Three States and Interval Preferences
Serguei Kaniovski and Alexander Zaigraev
Strategic Voting and Strategic Candidacy
Markus Brill and Vincent Conitzer
Meta-agreement and Rational Single-Peaked Preferences
Olivier Roy and Maher Jakob Abou Zeid
On the Individual and Coalitional Manipulability of q-Paretian Social Choice Rules
Fuad Aleskerov, Alexander Ivanov, Daniel Karabekyan and Vyacheslav Yakuba
Effectiveness, Decisiveness, and Success in Weighted Voting Systems: Collective Behavior and Voting Measures
Werner Kirsch
All Power Structures are Achievable in Basic Weighted Games
Josep Freixas and Montserrat Pons
Bargaining in Legislatures: A New Donation Paradox
Maria Montero
Egalitarian Collective Decisions as ‘Good’ Corporate Governance?
Federica Alberti, Werner Güth, Hartmut Kliemt and Kei Tsutsui
Liability Situations with Successive Tortfeasors
Frank Huettner and Dominik Karos
Solidarity and Fair Taxation in TU Games
André Casajus
Analyzing the Zerkani Network with the Owen Value
Encarnación Algaba, Andrea Prieto, Alejandro Saavedra-Nieves and Herbert Hamers
The Power of Closeness in a Network
Manfred J. Holler and Florian Rupp
Political Power on a Line Graph
René Brink, Gerard Laan, Marina Uzunova and Valeri Vasil’ev
Double Proportionality for the European Parliament: The Tandem System
Jo Leinen and Friedrich Pukelsheim
Explaining Contestation: Votes in the Council of the European Union
Arash Pourebrahimi, Madeleine O. Hosli and Peter van Roozendaal
Codecision in Context Revisited: The Implications of Brexit
Nicola Maaser and Alexander Mayer
Proximity-Based Preferences and Their Implications Based on Data from the Styrian Parliamentary Elections in 2019
Christian Klamler
Participation in Voting Over Budget Allocations: A Field Experiment
Clemens Puppe and Jana Rollmann
The Office Makes the Politician
David Stadelmann

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