The following pages link to Spatial Equilibrium with Entry (Q3685520):
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- Divergent platforms (Q272147) (← links)
- Political competition between differentiated candidates (Q380876) (← links)
- When parties are not teams: party positions in single-member district and proportional representation systems (Q412076) (← links)
- The pro-competitive effect of campaign limits in non-majoritarian elections (Q412081) (← links)
- Cycles in public opinion and the dynamics of stable party systems (Q517009) (← links)
- Aggregate uncertainty in the citizen candidate model yields extremist parties (Q622568) (← links)
- On the existence of a fixed-number equilibrium in a multiparty electoral system (Q753639) (← links)
- Two-party competition with many constituencies (Q761930) (← links)
- The Hotelling-Downs model with runoff voting (Q765204) (← links)
- Private polling in elections and voter welfare (Q840682) (← links)
- Stability in electoral competition: a case for multiple votes (Q899677) (← links)
- The binary policy model (Q969124) (← links)
- Would letting people vote for multiple candidates yield policy moderation? (Q1007330) (← links)
- Plurality rule works in three-candidate elections (Q1036097) (← links)
- Vertical product differentiation and entry deterrence (Q1357239) (← links)
- Entry-deterring policy differentiation by electoral candidates (Q1575091) (← links)
- Inequality, participation, and polarization (Q1638027) (← links)
- Global and local players in a model of spatial competition (Q1934678) (← links)
- Electoral competition with entry under non-majoritarian run-off rules (Q2013365) (← links)
- How good is a two-party election game? (Q2031050) (← links)
- Does party polarization affect the electoral prospects of a new centrist candidate? (Q2091712) (← links)
- Valence influence in electoral competition with rank objectives (Q2329410) (← links)
- Opinion formation and targeting when persuaders have extreme and centrist opinions (Q2338652) (← links)
- Policy convergence under approval and plurality voting: the role of policy commitment (Q2385062) (← links)
- A Hotelling-Downs model of electoral competition with the option to quit (Q2427135) (← links)
- The two-party system under alternative voting procedures (Q2452148) (← links)
- On the influence of extreme parties in electoral competition with policy-motivated candidates (Q2500701) (← links)
- When winning is the only thing: pure strategy Nash equilibria in a three-candidate spatial voting model (Q2500749) (← links)
- DYNAMIC ENTRY GAMES: THE CASE OF NATURAL DUOPOLY (Q3444833) (← links)
- RETROSPECTIVE VOTING AND PARTY POLARIZATION (Q5224957) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness of an equilibrium in a model of spatial electoral competition with entry (Q5424507) (← links)