This dissertation argues for a dialogue between behavioral research and social choice theory. The likelihood of candidate spatial equilibria, voting cycles, and other phenomena of interest to social choice theorists depends on the assumptions they make about how individuals choose among competing alternatives; yet these analyses typically ignore the empirically-grounded models of political preferences developed by behaviorists. I examine various social choice dilemmas from the perspective of the behavioral model of the vote, and illustrate and test my conclusions against survey data drawn from France, Britain, and the United States. The results suggest that democratic representation processes can function successfully, even if large portion...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
This paper reviews the literature surrounding the area of voting research. Articles are usually focu...
Fundamental issues of political representation persist in modern democratic states. Policies favoure...
Arrow's Theorem implies that the problem of cyclical majorities is endemic any non-dictatorial syste...
This dissertation contributes to the study of social influence on public opinion and political behav...
It has turned out that all voting rules fail on some intuitively plausible desiderata. This has led ...
This dissertation contains three essays on choice and voting theory. In Chapter1, a model of stochas...
In the first two essays of this dissertation we propose and estimate two policy-preference-based mod...
In this three-paper dissertation, I examine how people react when democratic institutions function s...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
Democratic societies have been increasingly confronted with extreme, knife-edge election outcomes th...
ABSTRACT—For centuries, the mathematical aggregation of preferences by groups, organizations, or soc...
Both theoretical and empirical aspects of single- and multi-winner voting procedures are presented i...
Since the controversial 2000 presidential election, there has been an increasing demand for informat...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
This paper reviews the literature surrounding the area of voting research. Articles are usually focu...
Fundamental issues of political representation persist in modern democratic states. Policies favoure...
Arrow's Theorem implies that the problem of cyclical majorities is endemic any non-dictatorial syste...
This dissertation contributes to the study of social influence on public opinion and political behav...
It has turned out that all voting rules fail on some intuitively plausible desiderata. This has led ...
This dissertation contains three essays on choice and voting theory. In Chapter1, a model of stochas...
In the first two essays of this dissertation we propose and estimate two policy-preference-based mod...
In this three-paper dissertation, I examine how people react when democratic institutions function s...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
Democratic societies have been increasingly confronted with extreme, knife-edge election outcomes th...
ABSTRACT—For centuries, the mathematical aggregation of preferences by groups, organizations, or soc...
Both theoretical and empirical aspects of single- and multi-winner voting procedures are presented i...
Since the controversial 2000 presidential election, there has been an increasing demand for informat...
VOTING THEORY FOR DEMOCRACY provides the concepts and tools for democratic decision making. Voting i...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
This paper reviews the literature surrounding the area of voting research. Articles are usually focu...