In most elections, voters care about several issues, but candidates may have to choose only a few to build their campaign on. The information that voters will get about the politician depends on this choice, and it is therefore a strategic one. In this paper, I study a model of elections where voters care about the candidates' competences (or positions) over two issues, e.g., economy and foreign policy, but each candidate may only credibly signal his competence or announce his position on at most one issue. Voters are assumed to get (weakly) better information if the candidates campaign on the same issue rather than on different ones. I show that the first mover will, in equilibrium, set the agenda for both himself and the opponent if campa...
Framing effects and bounded rationality imply that election campaigns may be an important determinan...
Parties in pluralist democracies face numerous contentious issues, but most models of electoral comp...
The paper investigates strategic, informative campaigning by two parties when politics concern redis...
I develop a formal model of political campaigns in which candidates choose how to distribute their r...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Political competition and cand...
We incorporate the media priming effects to explain how politicians can affect voters' preferen...
Consider electoral competition between two candidates, in which there is a single-dimensional issue ...
This paper proposes a model where the set of issues that are decisive in an election (i.e., the set ...
In this paper I develop a formal theory of campaign communications. Voters have beliefs about the qu...
We analyze a model of electoral competition based on the issue-ownership theory of campaigns. In the...
Which issues are discussed by candidates in an election campaign? Why are some issues never discusse...
In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individua...
I develop a formal model of political campaigns in which candidates choose how to distribute their r...
Politicians differ in their ability to implement some policy. In an election, candidates make commit...
This paper studies a model of how political parties use resources for campaigning to inform voters. ...
Framing effects and bounded rationality imply that election campaigns may be an important determinan...
Parties in pluralist democracies face numerous contentious issues, but most models of electoral comp...
The paper investigates strategic, informative campaigning by two parties when politics concern redis...
I develop a formal model of political campaigns in which candidates choose how to distribute their r...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Political competition and cand...
We incorporate the media priming effects to explain how politicians can affect voters' preferen...
Consider electoral competition between two candidates, in which there is a single-dimensional issue ...
This paper proposes a model where the set of issues that are decisive in an election (i.e., the set ...
In this paper I develop a formal theory of campaign communications. Voters have beliefs about the qu...
We analyze a model of electoral competition based on the issue-ownership theory of campaigns. In the...
Which issues are discussed by candidates in an election campaign? Why are some issues never discusse...
In modern elections, ideologically motivated candidates with a wealth of information about individua...
I develop a formal model of political campaigns in which candidates choose how to distribute their r...
Politicians differ in their ability to implement some policy. In an election, candidates make commit...
This paper studies a model of how political parties use resources for campaigning to inform voters. ...
Framing effects and bounded rationality imply that election campaigns may be an important determinan...
Parties in pluralist democracies face numerous contentious issues, but most models of electoral comp...
The paper investigates strategic, informative campaigning by two parties when politics concern redis...