This paper studies a model of how political parties use resources for campaigning to inform voters. Each party has a predetermined ideology drawn from some distribution. Parties choose a platform and campaign to inform voters about the platform. We find that, the farther away parties are from each other (on average), the less resources are spent on campaigning (on average). Thus, if parties are extreme, less information is supplied than if parties are moderate. We also show that if a public subsidy is introduced, we have policy con-vergence, given some mild technical restrictions on the public subsidy
In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individua...
This paper proposes a game to study strategic communication on platforms by parties. Parties’ platfo...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. Chapter 1 reviews the literature on campaign effects, ...
This paper studies a model of how political parties use resources for campaigning to inform voters. ...
The paper investigates strategic, informative campaigning by two parties when politics concern redis...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
This paper develops a political competition model in which campaign platforms are partially binding....
National audienceThis paper proposes an analysis of strategic communication on platforms by candidat...
The paper analyzes a model of electoral campaigning as a problem of competitive delegation. We consi...
This paper concerns public funding of parties. Parties receive public funds depending on their vote ...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Political competition and cand...
In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individua...
This paper proposes a game to study strategic communication on platforms by parties. Parties’ platfo...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. Chapter 1 reviews the literature on campaign effects, ...
This paper studies a model of how political parties use resources for campaigning to inform voters. ...
The paper investigates strategic, informative campaigning by two parties when politics concern redis...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
This paper develops a political competition model in which campaign platforms are partially binding....
National audienceThis paper proposes an analysis of strategic communication on platforms by candidat...
The paper analyzes a model of electoral campaigning as a problem of competitive delegation. We consi...
This paper concerns public funding of parties. Parties receive public funds depending on their vote ...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Political competition and cand...
In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individua...
This paper proposes a game to study strategic communication on platforms by parties. Parties’ platfo...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. Chapter 1 reviews the literature on campaign effects, ...