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      Regime Change and Ethnic Cleavages in Africa

      Comparative Political Studies
      SAGE Publications

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          African Economics and the Politics of Permanent Crisis, 1979–1999

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              Buying Supermajorities

              Minimal winning coalitions have appeared as a key prediction or as an essential assumption of virtually all formal models of coalition formation, vote buying, and logrolling. Notwithstanding this research, we provide a model showing that supermajority coalitions may be cheaper than minimal winning coalitions. Specifically, if vote buyers move sequentially, and if the losing vote buyer is always granted a last chance to attack the winner's coalition, then minimal winning coalitions will generally not be cheapest, and equilibrium coalitions will generally not be minimal winning. We provide results relating equilibrium coalition size with preferences of the legislators and vote buyers, and we show that minimal winning coalitions should occur in only rare cases. We discuss these results in light of empirical work on coalition size and suggest other possible avenues for testing our model.
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                Journal
                Comparative Political Studies
                Comparative Political Studies
                SAGE Publications
                0010-4140
                1552-3829
                September 17 2007
                September 17 2007
                : 40
                : 11
                : 1302-1327
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                10.1177/0010414006291832
                f4a595fe-00af-42fd-8166-b90d59e40bad
                © 2007
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