The following pages link to A model of political parties (Q1876654):
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- Divergent platforms (Q272147) (← links)
- Scalarization methods and expected multi-utility representations (Q402061) (← links)
- Introduction to the symposium in political economy (Q412082) (← links)
- A spatial theory of party formation (Q412088) (← links)
- Intra-party decision making, party formation, and moderation in multiparty systems (Q419404) (← links)
- Divide and rule: redistribution in a model with differentiated candidates (Q523058) (← links)
- Electoral competition with uncertainty averse parties (Q536072) (← links)
- Secondary issues and party politics: an application to environmental policy (Q537539) (← links)
- A theory of income taxation where politicians focus upon core and swing voters (Q537551) (← links)
- Strategic party formation on a circle and Duverger's law (Q682489) (← links)
- Voting blocs, party discipline and party formation (Q719881) (← links)
- Endogenous platforms: the case of many parties (Q869238) (← links)
- A model of political voting behaviours across different countries (Q1783090) (← links)
- Fuzzy politics. I: The genesis of parties (Q1795270) (← links)
- A coalitional theory of unemployment insurance and employment protection (Q1950346) (← links)
- Reaching across the aisle to block reforms (Q2059072) (← links)
- Party formation and coalitional bargaining in a model of proportional representation (Q2091703) (← links)
- The interplay between transitivity and completeness: generalized \textsf{NaP}-preferences (Q2154163) (← links)
- On the benefits of party competition (Q2389296) (← links)
- On the multi-utility representation of preference relations (Q2427856) (← links)
- Indifference or indecisiveness? Choice-theoretic foundations of incomplete preferences (Q2466860) (← links)