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electoral competition 12 winning set 12 interest groups 11 spatial voting models 10 Spatial voting models 8 Interessenvertretung 6 Wahlkampf 6 Ökonomische Theorie der Demokratie 6 Neue politische Ökonomie 5 Wahlverhalten 5 information collection 4 Abstimmungsregel 3 Economic theory of democracy 3 Public choice 3 Räumliche Interaktion 3 Voting behaviour 3 Electoral campaign 2 Informationsverhalten 2 Informationsversorgung 2 Interest group 2 Political Representation 2 Politische Partei 2 Public Choice 2 Referenda 2 Spatial Voting Models 2 Theorie 2 Constituents' Preferences 1 Constituents’ Preferences 1 Election 1 Information behaviour 1 Information provision 1 Interessenpolitik 1 Lobbying 1 Political party 1 Spatial interaction 1 Voting rule 1 Wahl 1 campaign contributions 1 candidate divergence 1 computational models 1
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Free 20
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Book / Working Paper 20
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Working Paper 9 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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English 11 Undetermined 9
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Sadiraj, Vjollca 12 Tuinstra, Jan 12 Winden, Frans van 5 Swank, Otto H. 4 van Winden, Frans 4 Martinez, Silvia Dominguez 3 Eichenberger, Reiner 2 Portmann, Marco 2 Stadelmann, David 2 Winden, Frans A. A. M. van 2 Bhattacharya, A 1 Brosi, V 1 Ciardiello, F 1 Dominguez-Martinez, Silvia 1 Rappaport, Jordan 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 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 3 CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo Working Paper Series 2 CREMA Working Paper 1 CREMA Working Paper Series 1 Discussion Papers / Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 1 Research in Economics 1
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RePEc 11 EconStor 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 3
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Quantifying Parliamentary Representation of Constituents' Preferences with Quasi-Experimental Data
Stadelmann, David; Portmann, Marco; Eichenberger, Reiner - 2011
We assess the effect of constituents' preferences on legislators' decisions within a quasiexperimental setting: In the Swiss referendum process, citizens and legislators reveal their preferences for legislative proposals. We match roll call votes of all Swiss legislators on 102 legislative...
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Quantifying Parliamentary Representation of Constituents' Preferences with Quasi-Experimental Data
Stadelmann, David; Portmann, Marco; Eichenberger, Reiner - Center for Research in Economics, Management and the … - 2011
We assess the effect of constituents’ preferences on legislators’ decisions within a quasiexperimental setting: In the Swiss referendum process, citizens and legislators reveal their preferences for legislative proposals. We match roll call votes of all Swiss legislators on 102...
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Identification of voters with interest groups improves the electoral chances of the challenger
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; van Winden, Frans - 2010
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that, by coordinating voting behavior, these interest groups increase the winning set, which is defined as the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the...
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A Non-empty Core May Not Coincide with the Uncovered Set in Spatial Voting Situations
Bhattacharya, A; Brosi, V; Ciardiello, F - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2010
In this note it is shown that in contradiction to the well-known claim in Cox (AJPS, 1987) (repeated in a number of subsequent works), the uncovered set in a spatial voting situation does not necessarily coincide with the core even when the core is non-empty.
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Identification of Voters with Interest Groups Improves the Electoral Chances of the Challenger
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; Winden, Frans Van - CESifo - 2010
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that, by coordinating voting behavior, these interest groups increase the winning set, which is defined as the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the...
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Identification of Voters with Interest Groups improves the Electoral Chances of the Challenger
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; van Winden, Frans - 2009
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that, by coordinating voting behavior,these interest groups increase the winning set, which is defined as the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the...
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Identification of Voters with Interest Groups improves the Electoral Chances of the Challenger
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; Winden, Frans van - Tinbergen Instituut - 2009
This discussion paper led to a publication in <A href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165489610000569">'Mathematical Social Sciences'</A> 60(3), 210-16.<P>Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that, by coordinating voting behavior,these interest groups increase the winning set, which...</p></a>
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Identification of Voters with Interest Groups improves the Electoral Chances of the Challenger
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; Winden, Frans van - Tinbergen Institute - 2009
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that, by coordinating voting behavior,these interest groups increase the winning set, which is defined as the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the...
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Identification of voters with interest groups improves the electoral chances of the challenger
Sadiraj, Vjollca; Tuinstra, Jan; Winden, Frans A. A. M. van - 2009
Interest groups are introduced in a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. We show that, by coordinating voting behavior,these interest groups increase the winning set, which is defined as the set of policy platforms for the challenger that will defeat the...
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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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