Evaluating Voting Systems with Probability Models: Essays by and in Honor of William Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley

Author:   Mostapha Diss ,  Vincent Merlin
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
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9783030486006


Pages:   403
Publication Date:   19 December 2021
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Author:   Mostapha Diss ,  Vincent Merlin
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9783030486006


ISBN 10:   3030486001
Pages:   403
Publication Date:   19 December 2021
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 1 Introduction Mostapha Diss and Vincent Merlin .- Part IThe Condorcet Efficiency of Voting Rules and Related Paradoxes .- 2 Analyzing the Probability of Election Outcomes with Abstentions William V. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley.- 3 Condorcet Efficiency of General Weighted Scoring Rules under IAC: Indifference and Abstention Mostapha Diss, Eric Kamwa, Issofa Moyouwou, and Hatem Smaoui.- 4 The Effect of Closeness on the Election of a Pairwise Majority Rule Winner Mostapha Diss, Patrizia Pérez-Asurmendi, and Abdelmonaim Tlidi.- 5 Analyzing the Practical Relevance of Voting Paradoxes via Ehrhart Theory, Computer Simulations, and Empirical Data Felix Brandt, Christian Geist, and Martin Strobel.- Part II   Other Voting Paradoxes.- 6 On the Probability of the Ostrogorski’s Paradox William V. Gehrlein and Vincent Merlin.- 7 Violations of Reversal Symmetry under Simple and Runoff Scoring Rules.  Raouia Belayadi and Boniface Mbih.- Part III Binary Voting in Federations.- 8 Majority Efficient Representation of the Citizens in a Federal Union  Marc Feix, Dominique Lepelley, Vincent Merlin, Jean Louis Rouet, and Laurent Vidu.- 9 “One Man, One Vote” Part 1: Electoral Justice in the U.S. Electoral College: Banzhaf and Shapley/Shubik versus May Olivier de Mouzon, Thibault Laurent, Michel Le Breton, and Issofa Moyouwou.- Part IV Resistance to Manipulations.- 10 Further Results on the Manipulability of Social Choice Rules: A Comparison of Standard and Favardin-Lepelley types of Individual Manipulations Fuad Aleskerov, Daniel Karabekyan, Alexander Ivanov, and Vyacheslav Yakuba.- 11 Exploring the No-Show Paradox for Condorcet Extensions Using Ehrhart Theory and Computer Simulations  Felix Brandt, Johannes Hofbauer, and Martin Strobel.- 12 Susceptibility to Manipulation by Sincere Truncation: Scoring Rules and Scoring Run-off Systems.  Eric Kamwa and Issofa Moyouwou.- Part V Game Theory   13 Dummy Players and the Quota in Weighted Voting Games: Some Further Results Fabrice Barthelemy and Mathieu Martin.- 14 Who Wins and Loses under Approval Voting? An Analysis in Large Elections Sébastien Courtin and Matias Nuñez.- Part VI Techniques for Probability Computations.- 15 Combinatorics of Voting Rules under Anonymity and Neutrality Alexander Karpov.- 16 From Gehrlein-Fishburn Frequency Representation to a Direct Proof of the Ehrhart Extended Conjecture Nicolas-Gabriel Andjiga, Boniface Mbih, and Issofa Moyouwou.- 17 IAC-Probability Calculations in Voting Theory: Progress Report Abdelhalim El Ouafdi, Issofa Moyouwou, and Hatem Smaoui.  

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“The volume gives a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in probability modeling of voting rules. … All chapters in the volume present new results or refer to ones achieved recently.” (Hannu Nurmi, Journal of Economics, Vol. 134, 2021)


The volume gives a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in probability modeling of voting rules. ... All chapters in the volume present new results or refer to ones achieved recently. (Hannu Nurmi, Journal of Economics, Vol. 134, 2021)


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Mostapha Diss is a Full Professor of Economics at the University of Franche-Comté and a member of the Centre de recherche sur les stratégies économiques (CRESE). Vincent Merlin is a CNRS Research Professor of Economics at the University of Caen Normandie, France, since 1997. His research topics incude social choice theory, game theory, and  the  analysis of voting systems.

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