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spatial voting models 14 electoral competition 12 winning set 12 Spatial voting models 11 interest groups 11 Interessenvertretung 6 Neue politische Ökonomie 6 Wahlkampf 6 Wahlverhalten 6 Ökonomische Theorie der Demokratie 6 Abstimmungsregel 4 Public choice 4 Voting behaviour 4 information collection 4 Economic theory of democracy 3 Referenda 3 Räumliche Interaktion 3 Theorie 3 Electoral campaign 2 Informationsverhalten 2 Informationsversorgung 2 Interest group 2 Political Representation 2 Politische Partei 2 Public Choice 2 Spatial Voting Models 2 Voting rule 2 epsilon-core 2 majority rule 2 stability 2 Abstention 1 Abstimmung 1 Adaptive dynamics 1 Condorcet 1 Condorcet-Paradoxon 1 Constituents' Preferences 1 Constituents’ Preferences 1 Constituents’ preferences 1 Election 1 Electoral system 1
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Book / Working Paper 20 Article 7
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Working Paper 9 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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Undetermined 15 English 12
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Sadiraj, Vjollca 12 Tuinstra, Jan 12 Winden, Frans van 5 Swank, Otto H. 4 van Winden, Frans 4 Eichenberger, Reiner 3 Martinez, Silvia Dominguez 3 Portmann, Marco 3 Stadelmann, David 3 Winden, Frans A. A. M. van 2 Bhattacharya, A 1 Brosi, V 1 Bräuninger, Thomas 1 Ciardiello, F 1 Darlington, Richard B. 1 Dominguez-Martinez, Silvia 1 Feld, Scott L. 1 Grofman, Bernard 1 Koehler, David 1 Miller, Nicholas R. 1 Rappaport, Jordan 1 Stadler, B.M.R. 1 Tovey, Craig A 1 Winden, Frans Van 1
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Tinbergen Institute 3 Tinbergen Instituut 3 CESifo 2 Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts (CREMA) 1 Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 1 Santa Fe Institute 1
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Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 6 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 3 Journal of Theoretical Politics 3 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 3 CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo Working Paper Series 2 CREMA Working Paper 1 CREMA Working Paper Series 1 Constitutional political economy 1 Discussion Papers / Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 1 Journal of Comparative Economics 1 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 1 Research in Economics 1 Theory and Decision 1
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RePEc 17 EconStor 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 4
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On the size of the winning set in the presence of interest groups
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; van Winden, Frans - 2006
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that the presence of these interest groups increases the winning set, which is the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the incumbent. Therefore interest...
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On the Size of the Winning Set in the Presence of Interest Groups
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; Winden, Frans van - CESifo - 2006
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that the presence of these interest groups increases the winning set, which is the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the incumbent. Therefore interest...
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Quantifying parliamentary representation of constituents’ preferences with quasi-experimental data
Stadelmann, David; Portmann, Marco; Eichenberger, Reiner - In: Journal of Comparative Economics 41 (2013) 1, pp. 170-180
We analyze the effect of constituents’ preferences on legislators’ decisions within a quasi-experimental setting: In the Swiss referendum process, constituents and legislators vote on policy proposals and thus reveal their preferences. We match roll call votes of all legislators on 118...
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On the Size of the Winning Set in the Presence of Interest Groups
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; van Winden, Frans - 2005
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that the presence of these interest groups increases the winning set, which is the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the incumbent. Therefore interest...
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On the Size of the Winning Set in the Presence of Interest Groups
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; Winden, Frans van - Tinbergen Instituut - 2005
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that the presence of these interest groups increases the winning set, which is the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the incumbent. Therefore interest...
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On the Size of the Winning Set in the Presence of Interest Groups
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; Winden, Frans van - Tinbergen Institute - 2005
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that the presence of these interest groups increases the winning set, which is the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the incumbent. Therefore interest...
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On the size of the winning set in the presence of interest groups
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; Winden, Frans A. A. M. van - 2005
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that the presence of these interest groups increases the winning set, which is the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the incumbent. Therefore interest...
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Does Electoral Competition create Incentives for Political Parties to collect Information about the Pros and Cons of Alternative Policies?
Martinez, Silvia Dominguez; Swank, Otto H. - 2004
A well-known rationale for representative democracy is that direct democracy leads to a free-rider problem as to the collection of information. A problem with this rationale is that it takes for granted that representatives collect information. In this paper we examine whether or not electoral...
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Does Electoral Competition create Incentives for Political Parties to collect Information about the Pros and Cons of Alternative Policies?
Martinez, Silvia Dominguez; Swank, Otto H. - Tinbergen Instituut - 2004
A well-known rationale for representative democracy is that direct democracy leads to a free-rider problem as to the collection of information. A problem with this rationale is that it takes for granted that representatives collect information. In this paper we examine whether or not electoral...
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Does Electoral Competition create Incentives for Political Parties to collect Information about the Pros and Cons of Alternative Policies?
Martinez, Silvia Dominguez; Swank, Otto H. - Tinbergen Institute - 2004
A well-known rationale for representative democracy is that direct democracy leads to a free-rider problem as to the collection of information. A problem with this rationale is that it takes for granted that representatives collect information. In this paper we examine whether or not electoral...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005016253
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