Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intra-party preferences remain underdeveloped. While most efforts focus on estimating the ideal points of individual legislators based on inductive scaling of roll call votes, this data suffers from two problems: selection bias due to unrecorded votes and strong party discipline, which tends to make voting a strategic rather than a sincere indication of preferences. By contrast, legislative speeches are relatively unconstrained, as party leaders are less likely to punish MPs for speaking freely as long as they vote with the party line. Yet, the differences between roll call estimations and text scalings remain essentially unexplored, despite the ...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
The literature on voting in the European Parliament (EP) highlights the role of legislative parties....
An increasing number of studies comparing legislatures relies on analyses of roll call votes. These ...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Models of ideal point estimation usually build on the assumption of spatial preferences. This ignore...
Numerous scholars have used roll-call votes to analyze legislative behavior and the impact of party ...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
Existing approaches to measuring political disagreement from text data perform poorly except when ap...
We extend classical ideal point estimation to allow voters to have different preferences when voting...
This replication archive contains all data and code to replicate the results in "Measuring Political...
The question how voter preferences relate to preferences of representatives under different electora...
To what extent do legislative parties shape legislative outcomes? There are strong theoretical reas...
Despite the central role of the Swiss parliament and its members in political decision-making, we kn...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
The literature on voting in the European Parliament (EP) highlights the role of legislative parties....
An increasing number of studies comparing legislatures relies on analyses of roll call votes. These ...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Models of ideal point estimation usually build on the assumption of spatial preferences. This ignore...
Numerous scholars have used roll-call votes to analyze legislative behavior and the impact of party ...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
Existing approaches to measuring political disagreement from text data perform poorly except when ap...
We extend classical ideal point estimation to allow voters to have different preferences when voting...
This replication archive contains all data and code to replicate the results in "Measuring Political...
The question how voter preferences relate to preferences of representatives under different electora...
To what extent do legislative parties shape legislative outcomes? There are strong theoretical reas...
Despite the central role of the Swiss parliament and its members in political decision-making, we kn...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
The literature on voting in the European Parliament (EP) highlights the role of legislative parties....
An increasing number of studies comparing legislatures relies on analyses of roll call votes. These ...