posted on 2010-02-04, 11:18authored byLudovic Renou
This paper studies the impact of the governance of a group, whether
be it unanimity, simple majority or qualified majority, on its size, composition,
and inclination to change the status quo. Somewhat surprisingly,
we show that not only unanimity might favor the formation of
larger groups than majority, but also a change of status quo. This paper
therefore suggests that unanimity, often blamed for the European
inertia of the last two decades, was only a scapegoat.