Proximity and directional spatial models yield different predictions for mass-elite linkages under alternative electoral systems. Whereas the proximity or Downsian model predicts that parties are likely to adopt positions that are closer to their voters, the alternative directional model predicts parties will adopt more extreme positions in order to generate political support among an electorate that has diffuse policy interests (Macdonald and Rabinowitz, 1989; Macdonald et al., 1991; Rabino-witz et al., 1991). Theoretical arguments lead us to expect that the direc-tional model is most applicable in plurality systems, while the proximity model is best for describing party and voter behaviour in multiparty systems. While others have examined...
In this paper, we bring together elements from the literature on economic voting and spatial voting ...
We examine elite support for electoral arrangements in Germany and New Zealand. Both countries share...
Building on the unfinished research program of Gudgin and Taylor (1979), we analytically derive the ...
This paper tackles the problem of comparison between proximity and directional voting in 27 European...
<div><p></p><p>The spatial theory of elections is widely used to examine how party policy is linked ...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the p...
Previous research has indicated that the success of the directional model of issue voting depends on...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the pa...
Abstract: We examine elite support for electoral arrangements in Germany and New Zealand. Both count...
Abstract. The usefulness of the general class of spatial econometric models, which relaxes the assum...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system from single-member-district plurality to a form of ...
We survey the literature on the positioning of political parties in uni - and multidimensional polic...
This paper uses the Hotelling-Downs spatial model of electoral competition between candidates to exp...
Anthony Downs? highly influential spatial model of electoral choice assumes that voters? ideological...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
In this paper, we bring together elements from the literature on economic voting and spatial voting ...
We examine elite support for electoral arrangements in Germany and New Zealand. Both countries share...
Building on the unfinished research program of Gudgin and Taylor (1979), we analytically derive the ...
This paper tackles the problem of comparison between proximity and directional voting in 27 European...
<div><p></p><p>The spatial theory of elections is widely used to examine how party policy is linked ...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the p...
Previous research has indicated that the success of the directional model of issue voting depends on...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the pa...
Abstract: We examine elite support for electoral arrangements in Germany and New Zealand. Both count...
Abstract. The usefulness of the general class of spatial econometric models, which relaxes the assum...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system from single-member-district plurality to a form of ...
We survey the literature on the positioning of political parties in uni - and multidimensional polic...
This paper uses the Hotelling-Downs spatial model of electoral competition between candidates to exp...
Anthony Downs? highly influential spatial model of electoral choice assumes that voters? ideological...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
In this paper, we bring together elements from the literature on economic voting and spatial voting ...
We examine elite support for electoral arrangements in Germany and New Zealand. Both countries share...
Building on the unfinished research program of Gudgin and Taylor (1979), we analytically derive the ...