This paper studies the effects on electoral competition of political parties relying on monetary donations and volunteer labour for their electioneering activities. It also examines whether a recorded decline in party activism increases special-interest influence on party policy platforms. Parties are shown to choose differentiated platforms in equilibrium when activists are present, despite factors drawing them together. Special-interest influence on platforms increases when a decline in activism stems from a fall in their motivation, following parties relying less upon them. This reduces procedural welfare, and potentially reduces voter welfare on policy outcomes, thus calling for more strict electoral laws.activism; special-interest poli...
We construct a locational model of majority voting when competing parties offer special favours to i...
I develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral competition. Two candidat...
Abstract: The paper explores the idea that the influence of special interest groups-especially firms...
Does party competition affect political activism? This paper studies the decision of party supporter...
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International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
Does party competition affect political activism? This paper studies the decision of party supporter...
This paper analyses how certain electoral settings affect the activity of special interest groups wi...
This paper analyses how certain electoral settings affect the activity of special interest groups wi...
We use utility functions to explain the conditions under which political parties will incorporate in...
We use utility functions to explain the conditions under which political parties will incorporate in...
The primary aim of this thesis is to advance economics ’ understanding of the organization of politi...
This paper studies the decision of party supporters to join political campaigns. We present a framew...
We construct a locational model of majority voting when competing parties offer special favours to i...
I develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral competition. Two candidat...
Abstract: The paper explores the idea that the influence of special interest groups-especially firms...
Does party competition affect political activism? This paper studies the decision of party supporter...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • ...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommon...
International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
Does party competition affect political activism? This paper studies the decision of party supporter...
This paper analyses how certain electoral settings affect the activity of special interest groups wi...
This paper analyses how certain electoral settings affect the activity of special interest groups wi...
We use utility functions to explain the conditions under which political parties will incorporate in...
We use utility functions to explain the conditions under which political parties will incorporate in...
The primary aim of this thesis is to advance economics ’ understanding of the organization of politi...
This paper studies the decision of party supporters to join political campaigns. We present a framew...
We construct a locational model of majority voting when competing parties offer special favours to i...
I develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral competition. Two candidat...
Abstract: The paper explores the idea that the influence of special interest groups-especially firms...