Parliamentary Coalitions, An n-person Game Approach to Politics
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Game theory, N-person game, Characteristic function, Parliamentary coalitionsAbstract
In this paper, we present the general contribution of n-person game in turbulent environment of parliamentary coalitions. Same basic data about the coalition form and the characteristic function is necessary in order to connect n-person game theory and behavioral game theory. Taking the Norway elections as an example we study the possibility of a required long term coalition in Greece. We potentially suggest which parties could form a coalition by using game theory for those cases, where the choice of one party government is not possible.
JEL Classification: C, C7, C71.
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21-12-2012
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Fountas, I. E., Kampisioulis, P. K., & Drakatos, S. T. (2012). Parliamentary Coalitions, An n-person Game Approach to Politics. SPOUDAI Journal of Economics and Business, 62(3-4), 16–29. Retrieved from https://spoudai.org/index.php/journal/article/view/252
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