Competitive Lobbying and Supermajorities in a Majority‐rule Institution
构建了一个完全信息模型,研究多数决制度下竞争性游说如何导致最小多数和超级多数的形成,并涉及单边、对抗和先发制人的游说策略。
Abstract This paper presents a complete information model of competitive lobbying in a majority‐rule institution where lobbying consists of providing politically‐valuable resources to legislators. Legislators have three roles. First, they act as allies or opponents in deciding whether to consider a lobbyist's offer. Second, they act as agenda‐setters in deciding whether to bring a policy alternative to a vote. Third, they vote on the agenda. The stationary equilibria include minimal majorities and supermajorities and involve unilateral, counteractive and preemptive lobbying. Supermajorities are recruited either to influence agenda formation or to preempt the opposing lobbyist.