Title of article
Spatial Models, Cognitive Metrics, and Majority Rule Equilibria
Author/Authors
HUMPHREYS، MACARTAN نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
20
From page
11
To page
30
Abstract
Long-standing results demonstrate that, if policy choices are defined in spaces with more than one
dimension, majority-rule equilibrium fails to exist for a general class of smooth preference profiles. This
article shows that if agents perceive political similarity and difference in ‘city block’ terms, then the
dimension-by-dimension median can be a majority-rule equilibrium even in spaces with an arbitrarily
large number of dimensions and it provides necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of such
an equilibrium. This is important because city block preferences accord more closely with empirical
research on human perception than do many smooth preferences. It implies that, if empirical research
findings on human perceptions of similarity and difference extend also to perceptions of political
similarity and difference, then the possibility of equilibrium under majority rule re-emerges.
Journal title
British Journal of Political Science
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
British Journal of Political Science
Record number
652452
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