联盟的政治经济学:结构与绩效

Political Economy of Alliances: Structure and Performance

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 1992
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人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究政治联盟的结构、谈判情境与联盟绩效之间的关系,帮助理解集体决策中联盟如何影响谈判结果。

Abstract

In collective decision making, political alliances naturally arise and are critical to the negotiation processes that lead to the actual implementation of decisions. In the present context, an "alliance" refers simply to a group of political actors who share common, but not identical, interests against some adversary. In this paper we focus on the relationship among three constructs: the structure of an alliance, the context in which negotiations take place, and the performance of the alliance. The term "alliance structure" refers to the configuration of alliance members' preferences as well as to their bargaining attributes. The "context" of negotiation refers to the rules of the bargaining game, including such factors as the structure of admissible coalitions and the range of allowable policy proposals. "Alliance performance" refers to the alliance's effectiveness in furthering its members' common objectives through the negotiation process. For example, if the space of issues can be represented in an Edgeworth box, a natural measure of alliance performance might be the location of the negotiated solution along the contract curve.

政治联盟联盟结构谈判绩效集体决策