Citation:
Peleg, B., & Peters, H. . (2010). Strategic Social Choice: Stable Representations of Constitutions. Springer.
Abstract:
This monograph studies representations of effectivity functions by game forms that are at least Nash consistent, which means that they have a Nash equilibrium for any profile of preferences. In the second part the focus is on social choice functions that admit a strong Nash equilibrium resulting in the sincere outcome. A central interpretation of an effectivity function is that it models a constitution.