Economics for everybody : Elections and voting methods by Antonin Macé

In this podcast, Antonin Macé presents the different voting methods in a democracy.

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It reveals the advantages and limitations of these voting methods, as well as alternatives such as approval voting. It explains how these systems influence electoral results and democratic representation.

Antonin Macé is a researcher at the CNRS. Professor at the Paris School of Economics and head of studies of the economic department at the École Normale Supérieure – PSL. His research focuses on collective decision-making. He studies the voting methods for elections, the voting procedures in committees, and the representativeness of inter-state committees. His work is at the interface between political economy and economic theory.

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