- 06-335 Werner Kirsch
- On Penrose's square-root law and beyond
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Abstract. In certain bodies, like the Council of the EU, the member
states have a voting weight which depends on the population of the re-
spective state. In this article we ask the question which voting weight
guarantees a `fair' representation of the citizens in the union. The tra-
ditional answer, the square-root law by Penrose, is that the weight of a
state (more precisely: the voting power) should be proportional to the
square-root of the population of this state. The square root law is based
on the assumption that the voters in every state cast their vote inde-
pendently of each other. In this paper we concentrate on cases where
the independence assumption is not valid.
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