Agendas in legislative decision-making


Autoria(s): Horan, Sean
Data(s)

24/02/2016

24/02/2016

01/02/2016

Resumo

Despite the wide range of agendas used in legislative decision-making, the literature has focused almost exclusively on two stylized formats, the so-called Euro-Latin and Anglo-American agendas. As emphasized by Ordeshook and Schwartz [1987], this focus leaves a sizable gap in our understanding of the legislative process. To help address the deficiency, I first define a very broad class of agendas (called simple agendas) whose features are common among agendas used in legislative settings. I then characterize the sophisticated (Farquharson [1969]) voting outcomes implemented by agendas in this class. By establishing a clear connection between the structure of simple agendas and the outcomes associated with them, the characterization extends our understanding of legislative decision-making well beyond the very limited scope of Euro-Latin and Anglo-American agendas.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/13169

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

Cahier de recherche #2016-02;

Palavras-Chave #Majority voting #Sophisticated voting #Agendas #Committees #Implementation
Tipo

Article