The basic insight of the literature concerning the Median Voter Theorem and its applications, dating back to Black (1948), is that the policies implemented by di¤erent parties once in o¢ce should approach the median voter’s preferred policy if they run in a single-dimensional and democratic electoral space. This strong prediction has been challenged in recent years using arguments related to the observation that usually the political spaces concern much more than one single dimension and that, once we consider such a space, the Median Voter Theorem cannot be applied. Our idea is that one can challenge the median voter predictions even if we keep considering just one single dimension. Infect also in electoral competitions characterized by a...
We analyze a model of \u27postelection politics\u27, in which (unlike in the more common Downsian mo...
We test whether the original median voter theorem’s result of political convergence in a two-party s...
In this paper we model the interaction between parties and candidates to highlight the mechanisms by...
The basic insight of the literature concerning the Median Voter Theorem and its applications, dating...
The median-voter hypothesis (MVH) predicts convergence of two party platforms across a one-dimension...
The Median Voter Theorem is an extremely popular result in Political Economy that holds only if the ...
In real-life elections, voters do not have full information over the policy platforms proposed by po...
The median voter theorem is one of the most prominent results of formal political theory and economi...
textabstractIn the literature on electoral politics full convergence of policy platforms is usually ...
In the literature on electoral politics, full convergence of policy platforms is usually regarded as...
Democratic societies have been increasingly confronted with extreme, knife-edge election outcomes th...
We study a candidate entry model with private information about ideal points. We fully characterize ...
Voting Theory generally concludes that, in first-past-the-post elections, all votes should go to eff...
This paper improves the empirical investigation on the effectiveness of the median voter theorem. Us...
Parties face a trade-off between motivating partisans to participate in the election and appealing t...
We analyze a model of \u27postelection politics\u27, in which (unlike in the more common Downsian mo...
We test whether the original median voter theorem’s result of political convergence in a two-party s...
In this paper we model the interaction between parties and candidates to highlight the mechanisms by...
The basic insight of the literature concerning the Median Voter Theorem and its applications, dating...
The median-voter hypothesis (MVH) predicts convergence of two party platforms across a one-dimension...
The Median Voter Theorem is an extremely popular result in Political Economy that holds only if the ...
In real-life elections, voters do not have full information over the policy platforms proposed by po...
The median voter theorem is one of the most prominent results of formal political theory and economi...
textabstractIn the literature on electoral politics full convergence of policy platforms is usually ...
In the literature on electoral politics, full convergence of policy platforms is usually regarded as...
Democratic societies have been increasingly confronted with extreme, knife-edge election outcomes th...
We study a candidate entry model with private information about ideal points. We fully characterize ...
Voting Theory generally concludes that, in first-past-the-post elections, all votes should go to eff...
This paper improves the empirical investigation on the effectiveness of the median voter theorem. Us...
Parties face a trade-off between motivating partisans to participate in the election and appealing t...
We analyze a model of \u27postelection politics\u27, in which (unlike in the more common Downsian mo...
We test whether the original median voter theorem’s result of political convergence in a two-party s...
In this paper we model the interaction between parties and candidates to highlight the mechanisms by...