An electoral cycle created by governments is a phenomenon that seems to characterise, at least in some particular occasions and/or circumstances, the democratic economies. As it is generally accepted, the short-run electorally-induced fluctuations prejudice the long-run welfare. Since the very first studies on the matter, some authors offered suggestions as to what should be done against this electorally-induced instability. A good alternative to the obvious proposal to increase the electoral period length is to consider that voters abandon a passive and naive behaviour and, instead, are willing to learn about government?s intentions. The electoral cycle literature has developed in two clearly distinct phases. The first one considered the e...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel application in the emerging field of computational politics. Her...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
Electorates expect politicians seeking public office to make known in advance, their intended progra...
An electoral cycle created by governments is a phenomenon that seems to characterise, at least in so...
The electoral cycle literature has developed in two clearly distinct phases. The first one considere...
The Greek Parliament is a critical institution for the Greek Democracy, where important decisions ar...
A time series (t=921) of weekly survey data on vote intentions in the Netherlands for the period 197...
Understanding politics is challenging because the politics take the influence from everything. Even ...
Policy making depends on good knowledge of the corresponding target audience. To maximize the design...
Variables influencing decision-making in real settings, as in the case of voting decisions, are unco...
Can neural networks learn to select an alternative based on a systematic aggregation of convicting i...
As (artificial) neural networks are simulations of the supposed biological neurons work, the structu...
Audio-visual data is ubiquitous in politics. Campaign advertisements, political debates, and the new...
It is shown that voting procedure in any authority can be treated as Hopfield neural network analogu...
In recent years, political science has witnessed an explosion of data. Political scientists have beg...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel application in the emerging field of computational politics. Her...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
Electorates expect politicians seeking public office to make known in advance, their intended progra...
An electoral cycle created by governments is a phenomenon that seems to characterise, at least in so...
The electoral cycle literature has developed in two clearly distinct phases. The first one considere...
The Greek Parliament is a critical institution for the Greek Democracy, where important decisions ar...
A time series (t=921) of weekly survey data on vote intentions in the Netherlands for the period 197...
Understanding politics is challenging because the politics take the influence from everything. Even ...
Policy making depends on good knowledge of the corresponding target audience. To maximize the design...
Variables influencing decision-making in real settings, as in the case of voting decisions, are unco...
Can neural networks learn to select an alternative based on a systematic aggregation of convicting i...
As (artificial) neural networks are simulations of the supposed biological neurons work, the structu...
Audio-visual data is ubiquitous in politics. Campaign advertisements, political debates, and the new...
It is shown that voting procedure in any authority can be treated as Hopfield neural network analogu...
In recent years, political science has witnessed an explosion of data. Political scientists have beg...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel application in the emerging field of computational politics. Her...
We model a two-party electoral game with rationally inattentive voters. Parties are endowed with dif...
Electorates expect politicians seeking public office to make known in advance, their intended progra...