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投票权、议程控制与信息聚合

Voting Rights, Agenda Control and Information Aggregation
Journal of the European Economic Association · 2024 · Laurent Bouton、Aniol Llorente-Saguer、Antonin Macé、Dimitrios Xefteris

中文摘要

本文在投票权分布既定的假设下,根据选票空间的丰富程度考察不同投票规则的比较性质。我们重点关注投票规则在多大程度上能够聚合分散于选民之间的信息。我们考察不同投票规则如何影响选民在投票阶段的决策,以及决定是否将提案付诸表决的议程设置者的激励。在不存在议程设置者时,选票空间越丰富,规则的投票效率越高。此外,实现完全信息效率要求投票完全可分割。在存在议程设置者时,我们揭示了一种新的权衡:在某些情况下,投票效率较高的规则反而会削弱议程设置者选择优质提案的激励。这一负向效应可能大到足以抵消即便是最高效规则所具有的较高投票效率。

Abstract

Abstract This paper examines the comparative properties of voting rules based on the richness of their ballot spaces, assuming a given distribution of voting rights. We focus on how well voting rules aggregate the information dispersed among voters. We consider how different voting rules affect both voters’ decisions at the voting stage and the incentives of the agenda-setter, who decides whether to put the proposal to a vote. Without agenda-setter, the voting efficiency of rules is higher when their ballot space is richer. Moreover, full-information efficiency requires full divisibility of the votes. In the presence of an agenda-setter, we uncover a novel trade-off: in some cases, rules with high voting efficiency provide worse incentives to the agenda-setter to select good proposals. This negative effect can be large enough to wash out the higher voting efficiency of even the most efficient rules.
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