Coalition Formation Theories Revisited: An Empirical Investigation of Aumann's Hypothesis
In one of the earliest attempts to examine the effect of a priori voting power on actual political phenomena, Riker (1959) looked at changes in party affiliation in the French National Assembly in 1953–54, and used these data to test the hypothesis that deputies who switched parties were seeking the...
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Main Authors: | Chua, Vincent, Felsenthal, Dan S. |
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2006
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