This paper develops an approach to the study of democratic policy-making where politicians are selected by the people from those citizens who present themselves as candidates for public office. The approach has a number of attractive features. First, it is a conceptualization of a pure form of representative democracy in which government is by, as well as of, the people. Second, the model is analytically tractable, being able to handle multidimensional issue and policy spaces very naturally. Third, it provides a vehicle for answering normative questions about the performance of representative democracy
We construct a simple model incorporating both citizen-candidates and proportional representation an...
Parties and Representation in the American Legislatures This paper seeks to join two widely held pro...
This paper presents a theory of competition for political leadership between incumbent leaders and t...
Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on...
This paper studies the efficiency of policy choice in representative democracies. It extends the cit...
Representative democracy translates the preferences of the electorate into policy outcomes. Individu...
This book offers a novel account of key features of modern representative democracy. Working from th...
In this paper, the author examines contemporary forms of representative democracy in the light of th...
Much of the existing scholarship on the positive theory of public bureaucracy focuses on the relatio...
In an ideal democracy, representatives would entirely reflect citizens’ views, preferences and wishe...
This paper studies the welfare implications of politicians who assume either the role of delegates o...
Democratic theorists commonly distinguish between direct democracy and representative democracy.1 In...
Vita.The electoral process is an integral part of democratic decision-making. It is traditionally vi...
This paper studies the impact of lobbying on political competition and policy outcomes in a framewor...
Whereas the economics discipline possesses a highly refined theoretical apparatus to analyze the eff...
We construct a simple model incorporating both citizen-candidates and proportional representation an...
Parties and Representation in the American Legislatures This paper seeks to join two widely held pro...
This paper presents a theory of competition for political leadership between incumbent leaders and t...
Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on...
This paper studies the efficiency of policy choice in representative democracies. It extends the cit...
Representative democracy translates the preferences of the electorate into policy outcomes. Individu...
This book offers a novel account of key features of modern representative democracy. Working from th...
In this paper, the author examines contemporary forms of representative democracy in the light of th...
Much of the existing scholarship on the positive theory of public bureaucracy focuses on the relatio...
In an ideal democracy, representatives would entirely reflect citizens’ views, preferences and wishe...
This paper studies the welfare implications of politicians who assume either the role of delegates o...
Democratic theorists commonly distinguish between direct democracy and representative democracy.1 In...
Vita.The electoral process is an integral part of democratic decision-making. It is traditionally vi...
This paper studies the impact of lobbying on political competition and policy outcomes in a framewor...
Whereas the economics discipline possesses a highly refined theoretical apparatus to analyze the eff...
We construct a simple model incorporating both citizen-candidates and proportional representation an...
Parties and Representation in the American Legislatures This paper seeks to join two widely held pro...
This paper presents a theory of competition for political leadership between incumbent leaders and t...