On the Weights of Nations: Assigning Voting Weights in a Heterogeneous Union

Salvador Barberà, Matthew O. Jackson

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We study indirect democracy in which countries, states, or districts each elect a representative who later votes at a union level on their behalf. We show that the voting rule that maximizes the total expected utility of all agents in the union involves assigning a weight to each district's vote and then sticking with the status quo unless at least a threshold of weighted votes is cast for change. We analyze how the weights relate to the population size of a country and the correlation structure of agents' preferences, and then we compare the voting weights in the Council of the European Union under the Nice Treaty and the recently proposed Constitution. © 2006 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.
Idioma originalEnglish
Pàgines (de-a)317-339
RevistaJournal of Political Economy
Volum114
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 d’abr. 2006

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