应用经济学报告系列(1213-11)
Topic: Does Majority Rule Produce Hasty Decisions?
Speaker:Jimmy Chan
Affiliation: Shanghai University of Economics and Finance
Time:2:00-3:30pm, Dec. 4
Location:Room 217, Guanghua New Building
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Abstract: In collective decision-making, impatient or low-stake voters are attractive allies if some group members want to stop deliberations to decide for their favored alternative. Competition for their votes can lead to hasty outcomes through strategic complementarity in the stopping decision. Majority rule is not robust in that one very impatient agent can cause the whole group to rush to a decision. This can be avoided by super-majority rule. Moreover the impacts of impatient voters and patient voters are not symmetric: one extremely patient agent will not cause the group to deliberate without end under super-majority rule unless unanimity is required.
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