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17. Asymmetric Information, Voting, and Public Choice
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17. Asymmetric Information, Voting, and Public Choice / Condorcet Voting Paradox / Problem 13
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What happens when the voting agenda is manipulated in a Condorcet Voting Paradox?
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The voting process becomes more complex.
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The outcome can be influenced to favor a specific option.
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The least popular option always wins.
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The voting process becomes more transparent.
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