Séminaire

Voting Agendas and Preferences on Trees: Theory and Practice

Benny Moldovanu (Bonn University)

11 mai 2021, 17h00–18h30

Online

Economic Theory Seminar

Résumé

We study how parliaments and committees select one out of several alternatives when options cannot be ordered along a \left-right" axis. Which voting agendas are used in practice, and how should they be designed? We assume preferences are single-peaked on a tree and study convex agendas where, at each stage in the voting process, the tree of remaining alternatives is divided into two subtrees that are subjected to a Yes-No vote. We show that strategic voting coincides with sincere, unsophisticated voting. Based on inference results and revealed preference arguments, we illustrate the empirical implications for two case studies.

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