Abstract The key theoretical idea in this paper is that activist groups contribute resources to their favored parties in response to policy concessions from the parties. These resources are then used by a party to enhance the leader’s valence — the electoral perception of the quality of the party leader. The equilibrium result is that parties, in order to maximize vote share, will balance a centripetal electoral force against a centrifugal activist effect. Under proportional electoral rule, there need be no pressure for activist groups to coalesce, leading to multiple political par-ties. Under plurality rule, however, small parties face the possibility of extinction. An activist group linked to a small party in such a polity has little expe...
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International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
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I analyze a model of electoral competition in which a candidate's reputation and his need of credibi...
We construct a locational model of majority voting when competing parties offer special favours to i...
We propose a theory of political parties in which interest groups and activists are the key actors, ...
Models of elections tend to predict that parties will maximize votes by converging to an electoral c...
This article presents an electoral model where activist groups contribute resources to their favored...
<p>A majority of formal theoretic research in political science treats political parties as unitary ...
We study a model of consensual democracies, where two political parties com-pete for policy influenc...
This paper studies how electoral incentives influence the outcomes of political ne-gotiations. It co...
We study a game theoretic model of a parliamentary democracy under proportional representation where...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] We present a mod...
This article develops a model of parties in multi-party systems. Instead of treating parties as vote...
This paper studies the effects on electoral competition of political parties relying on monetary don...
International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
This paper presents a model of party coalition formation between policy-motivated activists and offi...
This article presents a game-theoretic partisan model of voting and political bargaining. In a two-p...
I analyze a model of electoral competition in which a candidate's reputation and his need of credibi...
We construct a locational model of majority voting when competing parties offer special favours to i...
We propose a theory of political parties in which interest groups and activists are the key actors, ...