Direct Democracy Unanimity rules Unanimity rules: All parties must agree for a policy to be implemented EXample: In principle, society could agree that a public good should be provided rather than not being provided Lindahl prices designed to elicit unanimous agreement for provision of public good4 Direct Democracy: Unanimity rules • Unanimity rules: All parties must agree for a policy to be implemented. – Example: In principle, society could agree that a public good should be provided rather than not being provided. • Lindahl prices designed to elicit unanimous agreement for provision of public good