Incumbency (dis)advantage when citizens can propose Abstract: This paper analyses the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to react to citizen proposals such as the outcome of referenda or popular initiatives. We argue that these proposals constitute a potential source of electoral disadvantage when citizens factor in their evaluation of the incumbent his reaction to these proposals. This is because an incumbent politician may jeopardize his re-election by implementing policies close to his preferred ones but unpopular among the electorate. We characterize conditions under which this potential disadvantage becomes in fact an electoral advantage for the incumbent. We fi nd that the choices of the incumbent...
We study the comparative statics of the incumbency advantage in a model of electoral selection and s...
This paper proposes an argument that explains incumbency advantage without recurring to the collecti...
Elections and Signalling, Incumbency Advantage, and Optimal Reelection Rules. Much literature on po...
This paper analyses the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
This paper analyzes the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
This paper analyzes the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
This paper analyzes the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
We develop a model that calls into question whether some key sources of incumbency advantage frequen...
We present a model of (re)elections in which an incumbency advantage arises because the incumbent ca...
We study incumbency advantage in a dynamic game with incomplete information between an incumbent and...
Abstract: Most campaigns do not revolve around policy commitments; instead, we think of campaigns as...
We study incumbency advantage in a dynamic game with incomplete information between an incumbent and...
This paper proposes an argument that explains incumbency advantage without recurring to the collecti...
Much literature on political behavior treats politicians as motivated by reelection, choosing action...
Have electoral reforms to reduce the incumbency advantage worked as intended? I articulate a theory ...
We study the comparative statics of the incumbency advantage in a model of electoral selection and s...
This paper proposes an argument that explains incumbency advantage without recurring to the collecti...
Elections and Signalling, Incumbency Advantage, and Optimal Reelection Rules. Much literature on po...
This paper analyses the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
This paper analyzes the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
This paper analyzes the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
This paper analyzes the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to ...
We develop a model that calls into question whether some key sources of incumbency advantage frequen...
We present a model of (re)elections in which an incumbency advantage arises because the incumbent ca...
We study incumbency advantage in a dynamic game with incomplete information between an incumbent and...
Abstract: Most campaigns do not revolve around policy commitments; instead, we think of campaigns as...
We study incumbency advantage in a dynamic game with incomplete information between an incumbent and...
This paper proposes an argument that explains incumbency advantage without recurring to the collecti...
Much literature on political behavior treats politicians as motivated by reelection, choosing action...
Have electoral reforms to reduce the incumbency advantage worked as intended? I articulate a theory ...
We study the comparative statics of the incumbency advantage in a model of electoral selection and s...
This paper proposes an argument that explains incumbency advantage without recurring to the collecti...
Elections and Signalling, Incumbency Advantage, and Optimal Reelection Rules. Much literature on po...