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Buying Supermajorities in Finite Legislatures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2000

Jeffrey S. Banks*
Affiliation:
California Institute of Technology

Abstract

I analyze the finite-voter version of the Groseclose and Snyder vote-buying model. I identify how the optimal coalition size varies with the underlying preference parameters; derive necessary and sufficient conditions for minimal majority and universal coalitions to form; and show that the necessary condition for minimal majorities found in Groseclose and Snyder is incorrect.

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 2000

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