Concept information
Preferred term
homogeneous weighted majority games
Definition
- Voting power in political and other decision-making bodies can often be represented by a simple game. For instance, in a parliamentary democracy, the players in the game are the political parties, which can form coalitions: a coalition is winning if it has a majority of seats, and losing otherwise. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Homogeneous Weighted Majority Games]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/homogeneous_weighted_majority_games
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