Examines the use of spatial models in analyzing an electoral process. Conceptualizations of the set of messages that candidates send to voters; Investigations of the optimal strategies of candidates competing against a rigid opponent; Implication of a direction model of the electoral process for a candidate's mobility or voter perception and cognition
As for today, political elections are the key form of people’s participation in the formation of the...
Existing empirical investigations of the spatial model of two candidate elections have focused on re...
A journal article by Thuo, Gikiri S. Professor of Mathematics at the School of Science & Technology ...
Examines the use of spatial models in analyzing an electoral process. Conceptualizations of the set ...
The direction model of the electoral process allows limits to candidate mobility or voter perception...
In a spatial model of voting, a voter's utility for a candidate is a function of ideological distanc...
In this paper I demonstrate that the distribution of votes influences the theoretical predictions fo...
This paper introduces a model where elections are games where voters have preferences over a public ...
Spatial models of political competition are typically based on two assumptions. One is that all the ...
The spatial voting approach is extended to account for the existence of a loyalty effect driving th...
I analyse a yardstick competition game using a spatial voting model, where voters vote for a candida...
<div><p></p><p>The spatial theory of elections is widely used to examine how party policy is linked ...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
We consider a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. These parties ar...
It has been more than thirty-five years since the publication of Downs's (1957) seminal volume on el...
As for today, political elections are the key form of people’s participation in the formation of the...
Existing empirical investigations of the spatial model of two candidate elections have focused on re...
A journal article by Thuo, Gikiri S. Professor of Mathematics at the School of Science & Technology ...
Examines the use of spatial models in analyzing an electoral process. Conceptualizations of the set ...
The direction model of the electoral process allows limits to candidate mobility or voter perception...
In a spatial model of voting, a voter's utility for a candidate is a function of ideological distanc...
In this paper I demonstrate that the distribution of votes influences the theoretical predictions fo...
This paper introduces a model where elections are games where voters have preferences over a public ...
Spatial models of political competition are typically based on two assumptions. One is that all the ...
The spatial voting approach is extended to account for the existence of a loyalty effect driving th...
I analyse a yardstick competition game using a spatial voting model, where voters vote for a candida...
<div><p></p><p>The spatial theory of elections is widely used to examine how party policy is linked ...
The directional and proximity models offer dramatically different theories for how voters make decis...
We consider a spatial model of electoral competition between two political parties. These parties ar...
It has been more than thirty-five years since the publication of Downs's (1957) seminal volume on el...
As for today, political elections are the key form of people’s participation in the formation of the...
Existing empirical investigations of the spatial model of two candidate elections have focused on re...
A journal article by Thuo, Gikiri S. Professor of Mathematics at the School of Science & Technology ...