The following pages link to (Q3614999):
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- Quantum dynamical modeling of competition and cooperation between political parties: the coalition and non-coalition equilibrium model (Q285958) (← links)
- Political equilibria with electoral uncertainty (Q535404) (← links)
- Identification of voters with interest groups improves the electoral chances of the challenger (Q607266) (← links)
- Approximating optimal social choice under metric preferences (Q668776) (← links)
- A polynomial-time algorithm for computing the yolk in fixed dimension (Q687092) (← links)
- Hotelling's duopoly on a tree (Q689242) (← links)
- Political engineering: optimizing a U.S. Presidential candidate's platform (Q744671) (← links)
- Estimating heterogeneous graphical models for discrete data with an application to roll call voting (Q746672) (← links)
- Stable outcomes in spatial voting games (Q750272) (← links)
- Majority rule in multi-dimensional spatial models (Q753641) (← links)
- Factor and ideal point analysis for interpersonally incomparable data (Q756345) (← links)
- Awareness of voter passion greatly improves the distortion of metric social choice (Q776224) (← links)
- Do voters vote ideologically? (Q840673) (← links)
- Euclidean preferences (Q877994) (← links)
- Equilibria in the spatial stochastic model of voting with party activists (Q882556) (← links)
- Manipulation in games with multiple levels of output (Q898674) (← links)
- Voting in one's head as a source of nearly transitive individual preferences over multi-dimensional issues (Q917412) (← links)
- The location of American presidential candidates: An empirical test of a new spatial model of elections (Q922351) (← links)
- Pareto optimality in spatial voting models (Q1091239) (← links)
- The geometry of the uncovered set in the three-voter spatial model (Q1098733) (← links)
- Political decision making with costly and imperfect information (Q1119141) (← links)
- Pressure group size and the politics of income redistribution (Q1120439) (← links)
- The stability of voter perceptions: A comparison of candidate positions across time using the spatial theory of voting (Q1200891) (← links)
- Evaluating dimensionality in spatial voting models (Q1200893) (← links)
- Asymmetric policy effects, campaign contributions, and the spatial theory of elections (Q1200897) (← links)
- Incumbent reputations and ideological campaign contributions in spatial competition (Q1200899) (← links)
- Probabilistic, fuzzy and rough concepts in social choice (Q1278386) (← links)
- Hotelling and the New York stock exchange (Q1389563) (← links)
- Why does voting get so complicated? A review of theories for analyzing democratic participation (Q1429026) (← links)
- An integrated computational model of multiparty electoral competition (Q1429027) (← links)
- In defense of lawyers: Moral hazard as an aid to cooperation (Q1593751) (← links)
- Coalition and party formation in a legislative voting game (Q1599827) (← links)
- Effectivity and power (Q1651289) (← links)
- The impact of voter uncertainty and alienation on turnout and candidate policy choice (Q1674990) (← links)
- A model of electroral competition with interest groups (Q1676694) (← links)
- A model of candidate convergence under uncertainty about voter preferences (Q1824518) (← links)
- A Longstaff and Schwartz approach to the early election problem (Q1929895) (← links)
- Nash equilibrium in a spatial model of coalition bargaining (Q1974050) (← links)
- An issue based power index (Q2021784) (← links)
- Spatial competition on 2-dimensional markets and networks when consumers don't always go to the closest firm (Q2051511) (← links)
- Spatial games and endogenous coalition formation (Q2095954) (← links)
- Ordinal approximation for social choice, matching, and facility location problems given candidate positions (Q2190377) (← links)
- The instability of instability of centered distributions (Q2270335) (← links)
- The dynamics of issue introduction: A model based on the politics of ideology (Q2389785) (← links)
- An axiomatic characterization of the Owen-Shapley spatial power index (Q2398195) (← links)
- A general equilibrium model of multi-party competition (Q2432494) (← links)
- Two-stage electoral competition in two-party contests: persistent divergence of party positions (Q2432511) (← links)
- Political motivations and electoral competition: equilibrium analysis and experimental evidence (Q2437169) (← links)
- Analytical expression of the expected values of capital at voting in the stochastic environment (Q2457525) (← links)
- Electoral competition with policy-motivated candidates (Q2485492) (← links)