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  • ...l science]] and [[Political philosophy|philosophy]] which see the value of democracy as based, at least in part, on its ability to make good or correct decision ...est. Epistemic democracy as such does not recommend any particular form of democracy – whether it be direct, representative, participatory, or deliberative – an ...
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  • ...December 2017 |title=Quadratic Voting: How Mechanism Design Can Radicalize Democracy |language=en |ssrn=2003531}}</ref> By doing so, quadratic voting seeks to m ...t1=Posner |first1=Eric A. |title=Radical markets: uprooting capitalism and democracy for a just society |last2=Weyl |first2=E. Glen |date=2018 |publisher=Prince ...
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  • ...ion of [[Question of fact|questions of fact]] by [[jury trial]], and for [[democracy]] in general.<ref name=":2">{{SEP|jury-theorems|Jury Theorems|Franz Dietric ...ied|url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/240352|journal=Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology|volume=5|issue=1|pages=56–73|doi=10.1353/epi.0.0023|s2cid=9214 ...
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  • ...rtation.pdf |title=Monotonicity and Manipulability of Ordinal and Cardinal Social Choice Functions |date=2010 |publisher=Arizona State University |year=2010 ...y |first1=Marjolaine |last2=Hogg |first2=Carol |date= |title=A little more democracy? Cartoons by Marjolaine Leray on the topic of Majority Judgment |url=https: ...
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  • * The goal of the allocator is to maximize the [[expected value]] of some [[social welfare function]]. Kalinowski et al<ref>{{cite conference|conference=AAAI-13|title=A social welfare optimal sequential allocation procedure|date=2013|url=http://dl.acm ...
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  • ...st1=Taagepera |first1=Rein |title=The size of national assemblies |journal=Social Science Research |date=1972 |volume=1 |issue=4 |doi=10.1016/0049-089X(72)90 == Table comparing OECD nations in 2019 with EIU Democracy Index ranking == ...
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  • ...[remuneration]] in the aftermath of [[Industrial Revolution]] and to staff democracy's application for earning stability in economic downturns during the 21st C ...":0" /> Further, the [[Long run and short run|long-run]] success of worker democracy is economically equivocal, and may prove a [[Pareto efficiency|Pareto ineff ...
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  • ...ltural consumption]], and political preferences), [[Prosocial behavior|pro-social behaviour]], as well as his books. ...Between 2003 and 2007 he was the chair of the Inter-university Centre for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS).<ref>{{Cite web |title=ORCID |url=http ...
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  • ...otaire Rapaille]] and Dr. [[Andrés Roemer]] in 2013 that explains upward [[social mobility]] from a biological and cultural perspective, and how societies an ...some of the questions the authors engage by studying the paradigm between social and biological sciences. ''Move UP'' portrays the cultural and biological d ...
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  • ...cember 1978 |title=Toward Applicable Social Choice Theory: A Comparison of Social Choice Functions under Spatial Model Assumptions |url=https://www.cambridge ...by Anthony Downs.<ref name="downs">Anthony Downs, "[[An Economic Theory of Democracy]]" (1957).</ref> Voters' opinions are regarded as positions in a space of o ...
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  • ...centripetalism-and-why-does |access-date=2025-01-30 |website=Common Ground Democracy |author-link=Edward B. Foley}}</ref> ...idates."}}</ref> This effect was first predicted by [[Social choice theory|social choice theorists]] in the 1940s and 50s,{{citation needed|date=February 202 ...
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  • ...Robots Automate Your Job Away? Full Employment, Basic Income, and Economic Democracy' (2018) [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3044448 SSRN, ...[[trade-off]] between unemployment and inflation which matched a domestic social consensus. ...
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  • ...versity]] in Boulder, Colorado. Now in retirement, his work centers around social change, political science, and history. ...eligion. Kapur then earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Religion and Social Change from the [[University of Denver]] and the Iliff School of Theology. ...
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  • ...ast3=Weinstein|first3=M.|date=2009|title=Can Development Aid Contribute to Social Cohesion after Civil War? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Post-Conflict ...agement. OECD countries provide more aid to countries with a high level of democracy and an open-market economy but are more reluctant to provide it for (highly ...
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  • ...economically lagging regions and fostering technological innovation) and [[social equity]] (providing free education and affordable healthcare).<ref name="M. ...ion Pacific Railroad]] at 11.6%, whereas the social rate that accounts for social benefits, such as improved firm efficiencies and government subsidies, was ...
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  • ...heorem]] and [[Harsanyi's utilitarian theorem]], two critical results in [[social choice theory]] and [[decision theory]] used to characterize the conditions ...aking the Highest Median: Alternatives to the Majority Judgment |journal=[[Social Choice and Welfare]]|date=2020 |volume=56 |pages=101–124 |url=https://githu ...
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  • ...ate=2013-02-01 |title=The original Borda count and partial voting |journal=Social Choice and Welfare |language=en |volume=40 |issue=2 |pages=353–358 |doi=10. ...e completely random, the Borda count generally has an exceptionally high [[social utility efficiency]].<ref name=":0" /> However, the method is highly vulner ...
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  • ...st circumstances, is obtained from the survival of their group and fear of social exclusion from it can spur their motivation for group cooperation.<ref>van ...power was a strong predictor of victory in war, and that factors such as "democracy, Western culture, high levels of human capital, and amicable civil-military ...
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  • ...e]]'', both Facebook and Google had been invited by the Center for Digital Democracy to attend a 2014 [[National Telecommunications and Information Administrati The technology's nearly perfect accuracy allows social media companies to create digital profiles of millions of Americans.<ref>{{ ...
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  • ...=http://archive.org/details/bub_gb_MbSifRqxM1EC |title=Stillborn Republic: Social Coalitions and Party Strategies in Greece 1922{{endash}}1936 |last=Mavrogor ...the national vote.<ref name="anatheorisi" /> [[New Democracy (Greece)|New Democracy]], the main opposition party, claimed that proportional representation woul ...
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