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The following pages link to An Economic Model of Representative Democracy (Q4351424):
Displayed 50 items.
- Divergent platforms (Q272147) (← links)
- Voting over selfishly optimal nonlinear income tax schedules with a minimum-utility constraint (Q343116) (← links)
- Policy convergence in a two-candidate probabilistic voting model (Q404775) (← links)
- The pro-competitive effect of campaign limits in non-majoritarian elections (Q412081) (← links)
- A spatial theory of party formation (Q412088) (← links)
- Cycles in public opinion and the dynamics of stable party systems (Q517009) (← links)
- Voting as communicating: mandates, multiple candidates, and the signaling voter's curse (Q523481) (← 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)
- Power fluctuations and political economy (Q548249) (← links)
- Aggregate uncertainty in the citizen candidate model yields extremist parties (Q622568) (← links)
- Strategic party formation on a circle and Duverger's law (Q682489) (← links)
- Approval voting with endogenous candidates (Q817266) (← links)
- A model of strategic delegation in contests between groups (Q839615) (← links)
- Private polling in elections and voter welfare (Q840682) (← links)
- Can the majority lose the election? (Q843740) (← links)
- Candidate stability and voting correspondences (Q857970) (← links)
- Electoral competition with privately-informed candidates (Q864884) (← links)
- Endogenous platforms: the case of many parties (Q869238) (← links)
- Strong and coalition-proof political equilibria under plurality and runoff rule (Q869240) (← links)
- A spatial voting model where proportional rule leads to two-party equilibria (Q869242) (← links)
- Conditions for equivalence between sequentiality and subgame perfection (Q926229) (← links)
- The binary policy model (Q969124) (← links)
- Would letting people vote for multiple candidates yield policy moderation? (Q1007330) (← links)
- Moderation of an ideological party (Q1007775) (← links)
- Plurality rule works in three-candidate elections (Q1036097) (← links)
- Dynamic stability and reform of political institutions (Q1036585) (← links)
- Endogenous political competition and political accountability (Q1046239) (← links)
- A note on forward induction in a model of representative democracy. (Q1420511) (← links)
- When are plurality rule voting games dominance-solvable? (Q1420512) (← links)
- Entry-deterring policy differentiation by electoral candidates (Q1575091) (← links)
- Voting by successive elimination and strategic candidacy (Q1599833) (← links)
- Citizens or lobbies: who controls policy? (Q1735766) (← links)
- A model of political parties (Q1876654) (← links)
- Strategic candidacy for multivalued voting procedures (Q1877156) (← links)
- A coalitional theory of unemployment insurance and employment protection (Q1950346) (← links)
- On the political economy of compulsory education (Q2058505) (← links)
- Reaching across the aisle to block reforms (Q2059072) (← links)
- Party formation and coalitional bargaining in a model of proportional representation (Q2091703) (← links)
- Does party polarization affect the electoral prospects of a new centrist candidate? (Q2091712) (← links)
- Inequality, poverty and the composition of redistribution (Q2103593) (← links)
- The political economy of early COVID-19 interventions in US states (Q2152363) (← links)
- Monotone comparative statics in the Calvert-Wittman model (Q2157287) (← links)
- Institutional reform, technology adoption and redistribution: a political economy perspective (Q2171863) (← links)
- A theory of decisive leadership (Q2173394) (← links)
- Tournament solutions based on cooperative game theory (Q2178642) (← links)
- Coordinating intergenerational redistribution and the repayment of public debt: an experimental test of Tabellini (1991) (Q2217366) (← links)
- Representative voting games (Q2235084) (← links)
- Strategic voting and nomination (Q2247944) (← links)