RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-right scale over time. This implausible finding has raised questions about the efficacy not only of RILE for estimating left-right positions but of coded party manifestos for political science research in general. The recently developed Manifesto Common Space Scores (MCSS), which reduce leapfrogging by accounting for the election-specific character of party manifestos, provide alternative estimates for parties left/right-positions, but little is known about their validity. This study shows that MCSS estimates exhibit greater convergent validity relative to RILE estimates when compared to other measures of parties left/right-positions. It also fi...
How should we measure parties' position on the unidimensional left - right axis? There are several a...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
Parties in advanced democracies take ideological positions as part of electoral competition, but som...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
The recently developed Manifesto Common Space Scores (MCSS), which reduce leapfrogging by accounting...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
For over three decades, party manifestos have formed the largest source of textual data for estimati...
Hand-coded party manifestos have formed the largest source of comparative, over-time data for estima...
In this paper we compare estimates of the left-right positions of political parties derived from an ...
This study presents a new method to estimate the locations of voters, parties, and European politica...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
We investigate whether it is feasible to use the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) data on party p...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
How should we measure parties' position on the unidimensional left - right axis? There are several a...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
Parties in advanced democracies take ideological positions as part of electoral competition, but som...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
The recently developed Manifesto Common Space Scores (MCSS), which reduce leapfrogging by accounting...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
For over three decades, party manifestos have formed the largest source of textual data for estimati...
Hand-coded party manifestos have formed the largest source of comparative, over-time data for estima...
In this paper we compare estimates of the left-right positions of political parties derived from an ...
This study presents a new method to estimate the locations of voters, parties, and European politica...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
We investigate whether it is feasible to use the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) data on party p...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
How should we measure parties' position on the unidimensional left - right axis? There are several a...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
Parties in advanced democracies take ideological positions as part of electoral competition, but som...