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Condorcet Voting Paradox
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17. Asymmetric Information, Voting, and Public Choice / Condorcet Voting Paradox / Problem 9
Problem 9
Which real-world example illustrates manipulation of voting order to achieve specific policy outcomes?
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A national referendum where the order of voting options was changed to favor a specific outcome.
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A school board meeting where all options were voted on simultaneously.
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A corporate board meeting where all members agreed on the final decision.
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A local election where all candidates are given equal time to present their policies.
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