This paper tracks a path from electoral results to government formation, in order to assess whether the characteristics of the party system put forward by the spatial theory of voting may influence, and how, the relationship between electoral system and government stability. In this regard we perform a simulation concerning the 2006 Italian general election, by computing the parliamentary seats that parties would get in an election through various electoral systems, starting from given electors\u2019 votes. We then introduce two well-known game theoretical models that explain stability and instability of coalition governments. We draw some counterfactual deductions about what would have occurred to Italian government stability if other elec...
Preliminary. Please do not cite. This paper provides a theory of a parliamentary government system w...
This chapter illustrates the evolution of the Italian party system from 1946 to 2013. Firstly, it de...
Theory provides many explanations about the influence of electoral rules on politicians’ equilibrium...
Abstract This paper tracks a path from electoral results to government formation, in order to assess...
The electoral laws and the false myth of their influence on "governability" The political attention ...
Literature has for quite long time identified at least two different sources of the party unity in t...
Local and national effects in the electoral cycle: the case of Italy, 2001\u20132009. Territory, Pol...
This paper presents a theory of parliamentary systems that incorporates electoral, government format...
Between 1996 and 2008 Italy has experienced four government alternations in as many consecutive elec...
Party systems and party system change have long been one of the most studied topics within the compa...
This paper focuses on the dynamic interaction among electoral system changes and the electoral strat...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the debate about the electoral rules in Italy. In particul...
Few democracies in the world have experienced so many transformations in the electoral and party sys...
This paper assesses the nationalization of electoral change in a setting of major changes at the par...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the debate about the electoral rules in Italy. In particul...
Preliminary. Please do not cite. This paper provides a theory of a parliamentary government system w...
This chapter illustrates the evolution of the Italian party system from 1946 to 2013. Firstly, it de...
Theory provides many explanations about the influence of electoral rules on politicians’ equilibrium...
Abstract This paper tracks a path from electoral results to government formation, in order to assess...
The electoral laws and the false myth of their influence on "governability" The political attention ...
Literature has for quite long time identified at least two different sources of the party unity in t...
Local and national effects in the electoral cycle: the case of Italy, 2001\u20132009. Territory, Pol...
This paper presents a theory of parliamentary systems that incorporates electoral, government format...
Between 1996 and 2008 Italy has experienced four government alternations in as many consecutive elec...
Party systems and party system change have long been one of the most studied topics within the compa...
This paper focuses on the dynamic interaction among electoral system changes and the electoral strat...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the debate about the electoral rules in Italy. In particul...
Few democracies in the world have experienced so many transformations in the electoral and party sys...
This paper assesses the nationalization of electoral change in a setting of major changes at the par...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the debate about the electoral rules in Italy. In particul...
Preliminary. Please do not cite. This paper provides a theory of a parliamentary government system w...
This chapter illustrates the evolution of the Italian party system from 1946 to 2013. Firstly, it de...
Theory provides many explanations about the influence of electoral rules on politicians’ equilibrium...