In the majority of democratic political systems, districts elect representatives, who form coalitions, which determine policies. In this paper we present a model which captures this process: A citizen-candidate model with multiple policy dimensions in which elected representatives endogenously choose to form parties. Numerical analysis shows that in equilibrium this model produces qualitatively realistic outcomes which replicate key features of cross-country empirical data, including variation consistent with Duverger’s law. The numbers of policy dimensions and representatives elected per district are shown to determine the number, size, and relative locations of parties. Whilst multi-member district systems are found to reduce welfare
Abstract Electoral competition in the United States takes place across various neighboring and overl...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can ...
We construct a simple model incorporating both citizen-candidates and proportional representation an...
We extend the citizen candidate framework by allowing for endogenous party formation. When a party i...
I introduce a model of representative democracy with strategic parties, strategic candidates, strate...
I introduce a model of representative democracy with strategic parties, strategic candidates, strate...
We study a game theoretic model of a parliamentary democracy under proportional representation where...
Two of the most important action selection processes analyzed in the social sciences are the choice ...
This paper considers a model of elections in which parties compete simultaneously for multiple distr...
We develop a model of endogenous party platform formation in a multidimensional policy space. Party ...
We present a model where a society elects a parliament by voting for candidates belonging to two pa...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy, where party structures, government coal...
This article develops a model of parties in multi-party systems. Instead of treating parties as vote...
<div><p>The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalit...
We present a model where a society elects a parliament by voting for candidates belonging to two par...
Abstract Electoral competition in the United States takes place across various neighboring and overl...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can ...
We construct a simple model incorporating both citizen-candidates and proportional representation an...
We extend the citizen candidate framework by allowing for endogenous party formation. When a party i...
I introduce a model of representative democracy with strategic parties, strategic candidates, strate...
I introduce a model of representative democracy with strategic parties, strategic candidates, strate...
We study a game theoretic model of a parliamentary democracy under proportional representation where...
Two of the most important action selection processes analyzed in the social sciences are the choice ...
This paper considers a model of elections in which parties compete simultaneously for multiple distr...
We develop a model of endogenous party platform formation in a multidimensional policy space. Party ...
We present a model where a society elects a parliament by voting for candidates belonging to two pa...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy, where party structures, government coal...
This article develops a model of parties in multi-party systems. Instead of treating parties as vote...
<div><p>The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalit...
We present a model where a society elects a parliament by voting for candidates belonging to two par...
Abstract Electoral competition in the United States takes place across various neighboring and overl...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can ...
We construct a simple model incorporating both citizen-candidates and proportional representation an...