A Recursive Measure of Voting Power that Satisfies Reasonable Postulates
Theoretical Economics
2022-05-25 v2 Computer Science and Game Theory
Abstract
We design a recursive measure of voting power based on partial as well as full voting efficacy. Classical measures, by contrast, incorporate solely full efficacy. We motivate our design by representing voting games using a division lattice and via the notion of random walks in stochastic processes, and show the viability of our recursive measure by proving it satisfies a plethora of postulates that any reasonable voting measure should satisfy. These include the iso-invariance, dummy, dominance, donation, minimum-power bloc, and quarrel postulates.
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@article{arxiv.2105.03006,
title = {A Recursive Measure of Voting Power that Satisfies Reasonable Postulates},
author = {Arash Abizadeh and Adrian Vetta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.03006},
year = {2022}
}
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35 pages