This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political par- ties across country- and time-specific contexts by introducing a latent variable model for manifesto data. We estimate latent positions and exploit bridge ob- servations to make the scales comparable. We also incorporate expert survey data as prior information in the estimation process to avoid ex post facto in- terpretation of the latent space. To illustrate the empirical contribution of our method we estimate the left-right positions of more than 388 European parties competing in 238 elections across 25 countries and over 60 years. Compared to the puzzling volatility of existing estimates, we find that parties more mod- estly change their left-right positions ov...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
This study presents a new method to estimate the locations of voters, parties, and European politica...
This article presents a scaling approach to jointly estimate the locations of voters, parties, and E...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
We propose a novel approach for generating time-series for party positions as an alternative to the ...
In this research note we propose a novel approach for generating time-series for party positions as ...
Numerous empirical studies in comparative and international politics use estimates of policy positio...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
Recent advances in computational methods for extracting party positions from political texts have pr...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
We investigate whether it is feasible to use the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) data on party p...
For over three decades, party manifestos have formed the largest source of textual data for estimati...
This article presents a scaling approach to jointly estimate the locations of voters, parties, and E...
Published online: 28 Sep 2021Existing research on political parties’ policy positions has traditiona...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
This study presents a new method to estimate the locations of voters, parties, and European politica...
This article presents a scaling approach to jointly estimate the locations of voters, parties, and E...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
We propose a novel approach for generating time-series for party positions as an alternative to the ...
In this research note we propose a novel approach for generating time-series for party positions as ...
Numerous empirical studies in comparative and international politics use estimates of policy positio...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
Recent advances in computational methods for extracting party positions from political texts have pr...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
We investigate whether it is feasible to use the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) data on party p...
For over three decades, party manifestos have formed the largest source of textual data for estimati...
This article presents a scaling approach to jointly estimate the locations of voters, parties, and E...
Published online: 28 Sep 2021Existing research on political parties’ policy positions has traditiona...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
This study presents a new method to estimate the locations of voters, parties, and European politica...
This article presents a scaling approach to jointly estimate the locations of voters, parties, and E...