We test the effect of an important electoral reform implemented in Italy from 1993 to 2001, that moved the system for electing the Parliament from purely proportional to a plurality rule (for 75% of the seats). We do not find any effect on either the number of parties or the stability of governments (the two main objectives of the reform) that remained unchanged at their pre-reform level
The aim of this paper is to understand the role played by political parties in the electoral reforms...
The aim of this paper is to understand the role played by political parties in the electoral reforms...
This thesis presents a comprehensive picture of the Italian political system under mixed electoral r...
We employ bootstrap methods (Efron (1979)) to test the e ect of an important electoral reform imple...
In this paper, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying to asses...
After more than forty years of proportional representation, in 1991 Italy embarked on a period of el...
none2siIn this chapter, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying...
The article focuses on the 2013 Italian general elections, which are indicative of the political and...
This paper aims to investigate the ways in which electoral laws affect individually and territoriall...
Italy stands out among advanced industrialized democracies because of its frequency of major elector...
The authors find that four defects of Italian politics attributed to the old electoral system have n...
Italian electoral history has been shaped by political actors\u2019 concerns to ensure their own dom...
Theory predicts that the majoritarian electoral system is associated with more tar-geted redistribut...
Theory provides many explanations about the influence of electoral rules on politicians’ equilibrium...
In this thesis I study the effects of the Italian electoral reform of 2005 on the voter turnout, as ...
The aim of this paper is to understand the role played by political parties in the electoral reforms...
The aim of this paper is to understand the role played by political parties in the electoral reforms...
This thesis presents a comprehensive picture of the Italian political system under mixed electoral r...
We employ bootstrap methods (Efron (1979)) to test the e ect of an important electoral reform imple...
In this paper, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying to asses...
After more than forty years of proportional representation, in 1991 Italy embarked on a period of el...
none2siIn this chapter, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying...
The article focuses on the 2013 Italian general elections, which are indicative of the political and...
This paper aims to investigate the ways in which electoral laws affect individually and territoriall...
Italy stands out among advanced industrialized democracies because of its frequency of major elector...
The authors find that four defects of Italian politics attributed to the old electoral system have n...
Italian electoral history has been shaped by political actors\u2019 concerns to ensure their own dom...
Theory predicts that the majoritarian electoral system is associated with more tar-geted redistribut...
Theory provides many explanations about the influence of electoral rules on politicians’ equilibrium...
In this thesis I study the effects of the Italian electoral reform of 2005 on the voter turnout, as ...
The aim of this paper is to understand the role played by political parties in the electoral reforms...
The aim of this paper is to understand the role played by political parties in the electoral reforms...
This thesis presents a comprehensive picture of the Italian political system under mixed electoral r...