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Title: 

Simple “Market Value” Bargaining Model for Weighted Voting Games: Characterization and Limit Theorems

Authors: Owen, Guillermo
Lindner, Ines
Feld, Scott L
Issue Date: 2007
Series/Report no.: CLB-06-026
Abstract: Feld, Grofman and Ray (2003) offer a bargaining model for weighted voting games that is a close relative of the nucleolus and the kernel. They look for a set of weights that preserves winning coalitions that has the property of minimizing the difference between the weight of the smallest and the weight of the largest Minimum Winning Coalition. They claim that such a set of weights provides an a priori measure of a weighted voter’s bribeworthiness or market value. Here, after reviewing the basic elements of their model, we provide a characterization result for this model and show its links to other bargaining model approaches in the literature. Then we offer some limit results showing that, with certain reasonable conditions on the distributions of weights, as the size of the voting body increases, the values of bribeworthiness we calculate will approach both the weights themselves and the Banzhaf scores for the weighted voting game. We also show that, even for relatively small groups using weighted voting, such as the membership of the European Council of Ministers (and its precedessors) 1958-2003, similarities among the usual a priori power scores, bribeworthiness/market value, and the weights themselves, will be quite strong.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/25999
Appears in Collections:NYU Pollack Center for Law & Business Working Papers

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