This paper presents a model of party coalition formation between policy-motivated activists and office-seeking opportunists. In this framework, I consider how changes in party valence and public financing of political parties shape the equilibrium inside coalitions. Results show that, in equilibrium, opportunists and activists have the same marginal rate of substitution between policy position and activists' contribution. An asymmetric worsening of one party's valence leads to divergence of its policy platform and a higher degree of activism. Furthermore, public financing of political parties drives activism or idealism out of politics. As a consequence, public financing is an important policy instrument to regulate the trade-off between th...
Most models of the formation of political coalitions use either Euclidean spaces or rely purely on g...
This dissertation examines the interaction between voters and party elites in parliamentary democrac...
We analyze the relative importance of party ideology and rents from office in the formation of coali...
This paper presents a model of party coalition formation between policy-motivated activists and offi...
This paper presents a model of party coalition formation between policy- motivated activists and off...
This paper considers an electoral equilibrium between two party coalitions. Each coalition is compos...
This paper concerns public funding of parties. Parties receive public funds depending on their vote ...
We propose a theory of party competition (two parties, single-issue) where citizens acquire party me...
This work analyzes the impact of asymmetric financial constraints on the platforms of parties using ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to advance economics ’ understanding of the organization of politi...
We analyse a model of coalition government in a parliamentary democracy where parties care both for ...
The paper analyses the process of coalition formation among political parties using game-theoretic c...
International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
We study whether public campaign finance creates incentives for parties to adopt a moderate public s...
This paper studies the typical European system for public funding of parties, where parties receive ...
Most models of the formation of political coalitions use either Euclidean spaces or rely purely on g...
This dissertation examines the interaction between voters and party elites in parliamentary democrac...
We analyze the relative importance of party ideology and rents from office in the formation of coali...
This paper presents a model of party coalition formation between policy-motivated activists and offi...
This paper presents a model of party coalition formation between policy- motivated activists and off...
This paper considers an electoral equilibrium between two party coalitions. Each coalition is compos...
This paper concerns public funding of parties. Parties receive public funds depending on their vote ...
We propose a theory of party competition (two parties, single-issue) where citizens acquire party me...
This work analyzes the impact of asymmetric financial constraints on the platforms of parties using ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to advance economics ’ understanding of the organization of politi...
We analyse a model of coalition government in a parliamentary democracy where parties care both for ...
The paper analyses the process of coalition formation among political parties using game-theoretic c...
International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
We study whether public campaign finance creates incentives for parties to adopt a moderate public s...
This paper studies the typical European system for public funding of parties, where parties receive ...
Most models of the formation of political coalitions use either Euclidean spaces or rely purely on g...
This dissertation examines the interaction between voters and party elites in parliamentary democrac...
We analyze the relative importance of party ideology and rents from office in the formation of coali...