In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individual voters and sophisticated campaign strategies are faced by voters who lack awareness of some political issues and are uncertain about the exact political positions of candidates. We study to what extent electoral campaigns can raise awareness of issues and unravel information about candidates ’ political positions. We allow for microtargeting in which candidates target messages to subsets of voters. A candidate’s message consists of a subset of issues and some information on her political position in the multi-dimensional policy subspace spanned by this subset of issues. The information provided can be vague, it can be even silent on some is...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Political competition and cand...
This paper studies a model of how political parties use resources for campaigning to inform voters. ...
Political campaigns are usually seen either as a way of passing information about candidates' intend...
Abstract We study the informational effectiveness of electoral campaigns. Voters may not think about...
National audienceThis paper proposes an analysis of strategic communication on platforms by candidat...
Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job...
In most elections, voters care about several issues, but candidates may have to choose only a few to...
Political negative advertising is an important aspect of electoral campaigning, and has attracted in...
Why do political candidates who are largely office-motivated sometimes espouse views that are non-co...
We study a Downsian model of elections in which two candidates who are primarily office-motivated ha...
This paper proposes a game to study strategic communication on platforms by parties. Parties’ platfo...
In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of messages. I...
<div><p>In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of mes...
In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of messages. I...
We provide a game-theoretical model of manipulative election campaigns with two political candidates...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Political competition and cand...
This paper studies a model of how political parties use resources for campaigning to inform voters. ...
Political campaigns are usually seen either as a way of passing information about candidates' intend...
Abstract We study the informational effectiveness of electoral campaigns. Voters may not think about...
National audienceThis paper proposes an analysis of strategic communication on platforms by candidat...
Can voters learn meaningful information about candidates from their electoral campaigns? As with job...
In most elections, voters care about several issues, but candidates may have to choose only a few to...
Political negative advertising is an important aspect of electoral campaigning, and has attracted in...
Why do political candidates who are largely office-motivated sometimes espouse views that are non-co...
We study a Downsian model of elections in which two candidates who are primarily office-motivated ha...
This paper proposes a game to study strategic communication on platforms by parties. Parties’ platfo...
In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of messages. I...
<div><p>In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of mes...
In political campaigns, perceived candidate credibility influences the persuasiveness of messages. I...
We provide a game-theoretical model of manipulative election campaigns with two political candidates...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Political competition and cand...
This paper studies a model of how political parties use resources for campaigning to inform voters. ...
Political campaigns are usually seen either as a way of passing information about candidates' intend...