We link the intensity of campaign competition in different electoral systems with the number of candidates running for public office and their ideological differentiation. We show that proportional elections have more candidates, competing less aggressively in campaign spending, than those in majoritarian elections. Candidates' ideological positions, however, can in general be more differentiated in majoritarian or proportional elections. We also study the equilibrium effects of plurality premiums and the consequences of heterogeneity among candidates in nonideological characteristics. © 2013 Southern Political Science Association
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
We contrast the effect of plurality voting and proportional representation (PR) on candidates’ entry...
I explore the incentives under alternative electoral institutions for national politicians to effici...
We link the intensity of campaign competition in different electoral systems with the number of cand...
We develop a model of elections in proportional (PR) and majoritarian (FPTP) electoral systems. The ...
We study the patterns of political selection in majoritarian versus proportional systems. Political ...
We analyze the risk-taking behavior of political candidates who are uncertain about the values voter...
We study a model of elections in non-majoritarian systems that captures the link between competition...
We study a model of elections in non-majoritarian systems that captures the link between competition...
This paper studies the different patterns of political selection in majoritarian versus proportional...
Opposing candidates for a political office often differ in their professional backgrounds and pre-vi...
This chapter presents a formal model of electoral competition where parties’ platforms are endogenou...
We propose a model in which two parties select the internal organization that helps them win the ele...
Abstract: It is commonly believed that majority voting enhances parties to cluster around the centre...
ference on Elections and Distribution at Yale University for their helpful comments. We develop a mo...
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
We contrast the effect of plurality voting and proportional representation (PR) on candidates’ entry...
I explore the incentives under alternative electoral institutions for national politicians to effici...
We link the intensity of campaign competition in different electoral systems with the number of cand...
We develop a model of elections in proportional (PR) and majoritarian (FPTP) electoral systems. The ...
We study the patterns of political selection in majoritarian versus proportional systems. Political ...
We analyze the risk-taking behavior of political candidates who are uncertain about the values voter...
We study a model of elections in non-majoritarian systems that captures the link between competition...
We study a model of elections in non-majoritarian systems that captures the link between competition...
This paper studies the different patterns of political selection in majoritarian versus proportional...
Opposing candidates for a political office often differ in their professional backgrounds and pre-vi...
This chapter presents a formal model of electoral competition where parties’ platforms are endogenou...
We propose a model in which two parties select the internal organization that helps them win the ele...
Abstract: It is commonly believed that majority voting enhances parties to cluster around the centre...
ference on Elections and Distribution at Yale University for their helpful comments. We develop a mo...
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
We contrast the effect of plurality voting and proportional representation (PR) on candidates’ entry...
I explore the incentives under alternative electoral institutions for national politicians to effici...