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VPP Workshop 2007

University of Warwick, 29-31 August 2007

This VPP workshop was focused on the problems of measuring a posteriori or 'actual' voting power.

  • Workshop Discussion Topic (PDF)
  • Workshop Programme (PDF)

Workshop papers

  • Measuring Influence for Dependent Voters: A Generalisation of the Banzhaf Measure (PDF) by Luc Bovens and Claus Beisbart 
  • Voting Power as a Probability When Votes are Not Independent (PDF)
  • Abstract (PDF) by Serguei Kaniovski
  • Measuring Influence for Dependent Voters: A Generalisation of the Banzhaf Measure (PDF) by Claus Beisbart 
  • What Can We Learn From A Council Of Elders? (PDF) by George Wilmers
  • A Behavioural Power Index (PDF) by Serguei Kaniovski and Dennis Leech
  • Power in Social Influence Dynamics (PDF) by Maurice Koster and Ines Lindner
  • Comment on Discussion (PDF) by Ines Lindner
  • Modified Power Indices for Indirect Voting (PDF) by Bernard Grofman, Ines Lindner and Guillermo Owen
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