Measuring the Difficulties in Forming a Coalition Government

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Abstract

Electoral thresholds in the context of parliamentary elections are an instrument for preventing the fragmentation of parliaments and facilitate the formation of a coalition government. However, the clauses also introduce distortions and modify the equality of electoral votes in an election. In order to decide to what extent these negative effects can be accepted, it is necessary to measure the difficulties in forming a coalition government and to quantify the effects of electoral thresholds on these difficulties. For this issue, we introduce a concept based on cooperative game theory which takes into account the distribution of seats in parliament and coalition statements of parties.

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Hiller, T. (2023). Measuring the Difficulties in Forming a Coalition Government. Games, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/g14020032

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