What is the definition of a coalition?
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A pro-business political party |
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| b. |
An institution incorporated in order to achieve a common goal |
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| c. |
The network of employees within a firm |
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| d. |
An informal group formed to achieve a common goal |
"D"
A coalition is an informal grouping formed to achieve a common goal in the market. the answer is "D". For example we have coalition government in multi party democracies.
What is the definition of a coalition? a. A pro-business political party b. An institution incorporated...
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Blocking Coalitions and the Banzhaf Power
Index
The four members, A, B, C, and D, of an organization adopted the
weighted voting system {6: 4, 3, 2, 1}. The table below shows the
winning coalitions.
Winning coalition
Number of votes
Critical voters
{A, B}
7
A, B
{A, C}
6
A, C
{A, B, C}
9
A
{A, B, D}
8
A, B
{A, C, D}
7
A, C
{B, C, D}
6
B, C, D
{A, B, C, D}...
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