Currently displaying 1 – 1 of 1

Showing per page

Order by Relevance | Title | Year of publication

Power analysis of voting by count and account

Midori HirokawaMilan Vlach — 2006

Kybernetika

Using players’ Shapley–Shubik power indices, Peleg [4] proved that voting by count and account is more egalitarian than voting by account. In this paper, we show that a stronger shift in power takes place when the voting power of players is measured by their Shapley–Shubik indices. Moreover, we prove that analogous power shifts also occur with respect to the absolute Banzhaf and the absolute Johnston power indices.

Page 1

Download Results (CSV)