[Election-Methods] elect the compromise
Forest W Simmons
fsimmons at pcc.edu
Wed Sep 5 19:33:46 PDT 2007
Jobst,
I'm not sure how to define "rational" in this context, either.
As for the prisoner's dilemma problem, I wonder if the possibility of
"defection" could be eliminated by having trading parties sit down and
sign binding agreements during formal trading.
My Best,
Forest
Jobst Heitzig wrote:
>Dear Forest,
>
>> Perhaps candidates should be required to publish their range ballots
>> before the election, and their "trading" of assets should be required
>> to be "rational" relative to these announced ratings?
>>
>
>I had this idea, too. But upon closer inspection, it is not quite easy
>to define what in this case "rational" means, since in this form of
>trading there easily arise situations similar to the prisoner's dilemma
>and situations in which "bluffing" could work...
>
>Yours, Jobst
>
>> Or perhaps, a randomly chose jury of candidate X supporters should
have
>> some say in the candidate X proxy decisions?
>>
>> Forest
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