In this paper, we investigate the interactions among oligarchs, political parties, and voters using an agent-based modeling approach. We introduce the OLIGO model, which is based on the spatial model of democracy, where voters have positions in a policy space and vote for the party that appears closest to them, and parties move in policy space to seek more votes. We extend the existing literature on agent-based models of political economy in the following manner: (1) by introducing a new class of agents – oligarchs – that represent leaders of firms in a common industry who lobby for beneficial subsidies through campaign donations; and (2) by investigating the effects of ideological preferences of the oligarchs on legislative action. We ...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
We extend the basic model of spatial competition in two directions. First, political parties and vot...
We present a model of elections in which interest group donations allow candidates to shift policy p...
A well-known result in spatial voting theory is that, for a one-dimensional issue space and under ce...
<div><p>The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalit...
Two of the most important action selection processes analyzed in the social sciences are the choice ...
We extend the basic model of spatial competition in two directions. First, political parties and vot...
The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalition gove...
The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalition gove...
We extend the basic model of spatial competition in two directions. First, political parties and vot...
Formal models of political clientelism tend to focus on vote buying, the exchange of cash and goods ...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
Formal models of political clientelism tend to focus on vote buying, the exchange of cash and goods ...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
Political actors exert enormous influence over our daily lives. Their influence on economic activiti...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
We extend the basic model of spatial competition in two directions. First, political parties and vot...
We present a model of elections in which interest group donations allow candidates to shift policy p...
A well-known result in spatial voting theory is that, for a one-dimensional issue space and under ce...
<div><p>The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalit...
Two of the most important action selection processes analyzed in the social sciences are the choice ...
We extend the basic model of spatial competition in two directions. First, political parties and vot...
The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalition gove...
The policy positions parties choose are central to both attracting voters and forming coalition gove...
We extend the basic model of spatial competition in two directions. First, political parties and vot...
Formal models of political clientelism tend to focus on vote buying, the exchange of cash and goods ...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
Formal models of political clientelism tend to focus on vote buying, the exchange of cash and goods ...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
Political actors exert enormous influence over our daily lives. Their influence on economic activiti...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
We extend the basic model of spatial competition in two directions. First, political parties and vot...
We present a model of elections in which interest group donations allow candidates to shift policy p...