2013
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(13)00061-0
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Boundary, Internal and Global Measure of the Degression of Distribution

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“…In a general case, one can certainly choose the values of H, m and M in such a way that, given the sequence P, there is no sequence S satisfying the conditions (1)-(4). Then, it is not possible to apply the (Łyko, 2012;Łyko, 2013;Dniestrzański & Łyko, 2014b). In case of adequate choice of these parameters, there could be many possible solutions, and one needs a clue to pick up one of them as an actual allocation.…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a general case, one can certainly choose the values of H, m and M in such a way that, given the sequence P, there is no sequence S satisfying the conditions (1)-(4). Then, it is not possible to apply the (Łyko, 2012;Łyko, 2013;Dniestrzański & Łyko, 2014b). In case of adequate choice of these parameters, there could be many possible solutions, and one needs a clue to pick up one of them as an actual allocation.…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issues of discrepancy between actual allocations and proportional allocations have been studied, among others, by Karpov (2008), Łyko (2013) andDniestrzański (2014b). As regards the Cambridge Compromise, a proportional allocation applies only to seats remaining after the base assignment of 6 mandates to each member state.…”
Section: Responsibility Of the Organizing Committee Of The Conferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly enough, the boundary conditions significantly influence both the likelihood of finding a distribution as well as the number of feasible solutions, when the problem is not inconsistent (Łyko, 2013; …”
Section: Boundary Conditions Of a Degressively Proportional Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%