The principle "one share, one vote" has never been a dogma, but had a great success in the 20th century. In the last decades, some have argued that this principle could be detrimental, in particular because it could turn to increase risks of short-term decision making. The remedy could be even worse than the illness, if Lawmakers are short sighted and look carefully to foreign examples and historic experience.
Spolidoro, M. S., Il voto plurimo: i sistemi europei, <<RIVISTA DELLE SOCIETA'>>, 2015; LX (1): 134-163 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/65479]
Il voto plurimo: i sistemi europei
Spolidoro, Marco Saverio
2015
Abstract
The principle "one share, one vote" has never been a dogma, but had a great success in the 20th century. In the last decades, some have argued that this principle could be detrimental, in particular because it could turn to increase risks of short-term decision making. The remedy could be even worse than the illness, if Lawmakers are short sighted and look carefully to foreign examples and historic experience.File in questo prodotto:
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