The distribution of cabinet posts in multiparty coalition governments in twelve European countries in the period 1945-1983 is considered. The efficacy of three payoff theories, namely Gamson's proportional payoff, the kernel and the bargaining set, as predictors of portfolio distribution, are compared. It is found that the Gamson predictor is superior in five countries which tend to be characterized by a relatively unfragmented political system, while the bargaining set is more appropriate in the highly fragmented political systems. The kernel can be disregarded as a payoff predictor. The results provide some empirical justification for the restricted (B2) bargaining set as a payoff predictor in simple voting games with transferable value
Coalitions are the norm across Europe, where proportional electoral systems tend to be the norm and ...
In democratic countries economic decisions are made through the political process. Electoral results...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the determinants of cabinet termination in parliamentar...
The distribution of cabinet posts in multiparty coalition governments in twelve European countries i...
Coalition formation has been the subject of much theoretical work in the past decade or so. The theo...
Koalitionsbildung und insbesondere die Verteilung der Ministersessel unter den Koalitionspartnern is...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Government formation in multiparty systems is of self-evident substantive importance, and the subjec...
According to Gamson's Law, the allocation of cabinet portfolios in parliamentary democracies is prop...
Abstract According to Gamson’s Law, the allocation of cabinet portfolios in parliamentary democraci...
In parliamentary democracies, cabinet ministers hold very important positions because they make poli...
The duration and type of coalition governments in twelve European countries in the period 1945-1983 ...
In this thesis, I study three aspects of the interaction between politics and economics in coalition...
Abstract. Perhaps the strongest empirical finding in political science is ‘Gamson’s Law’: the near-p...
According to theories on coalition formation, parties with a key position in the coalition game rece...
Coalitions are the norm across Europe, where proportional electoral systems tend to be the norm and ...
In democratic countries economic decisions are made through the political process. Electoral results...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the determinants of cabinet termination in parliamentar...
The distribution of cabinet posts in multiparty coalition governments in twelve European countries i...
Coalition formation has been the subject of much theoretical work in the past decade or so. The theo...
Koalitionsbildung und insbesondere die Verteilung der Ministersessel unter den Koalitionspartnern is...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Government formation in multiparty systems is of self-evident substantive importance, and the subjec...
According to Gamson's Law, the allocation of cabinet portfolios in parliamentary democracies is prop...
Abstract According to Gamson’s Law, the allocation of cabinet portfolios in parliamentary democraci...
In parliamentary democracies, cabinet ministers hold very important positions because they make poli...
The duration and type of coalition governments in twelve European countries in the period 1945-1983 ...
In this thesis, I study three aspects of the interaction between politics and economics in coalition...
Abstract. Perhaps the strongest empirical finding in political science is ‘Gamson’s Law’: the near-p...
According to theories on coalition formation, parties with a key position in the coalition game rece...
Coalitions are the norm across Europe, where proportional electoral systems tend to be the norm and ...
In democratic countries economic decisions are made through the political process. Electoral results...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the determinants of cabinet termination in parliamentar...