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This book is the cuhnination of many years' research inspired by
the pioneering and seminal works of Sah and Stiglitz. We gratefully
acknowledge the influence of these two authors, whose ideas and
contributions have brought us together on this collabo ration,
despite our divergent scientific backgrounds (while Catalani is
interested in quantitative methods, Clerico is a non-quantitative
economist) . We thank the Editor of the Rivista Internazionale di
Scienze Economiche e Commerciali for permission to use slightly
modified versions of papers published in that Review (they are the
content of Chapters I and III of Part I, and of Chapter I of Part
II). We heartily thank Ms. Laura McLean for carefully revising our
English. The publication of this book has been made possible by a
grant from the Department of Economics, University of Turin, Italy.
Torino, July 1995 Mario S. Catalani Giuseppe F. CIeri co CONTENTS
Introduction 1 PART I Some models of decision making structures I.
How and when unanimity is a superior decision rule 15 II. Majority
rules and efficiency of the decision process 31 III. Team
cooperation vs. independent assessment 41 IV. Leadership and
dependence 59 V. The decision making process of political
organizations 75 PART II Pyramid decision structures I. Pyramidal
structures: a preliminary note 91 II. Other properties of pyramids
103 III. Pyramids and dependence 117 IV. Organization, loyalty, and
efficiency 133 Conclusions 151 References 163 Mario S."
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