International audienceThis paper studies a uni-dimensional model of electoral competition between two parties with two types of politicians. ‘Opportunist’ ones care only about the spoils of the office, and ‘militant’ ones have ideological preferences on the policy space. Opportunist politicians review their affiliations and may switch parties, seeking better election prospects. In this framework, we compare a winner-take-all system, where all the spoils of office go to the winner, to a proportional system, where the spoils of office are split among the two parties in proportion to their vote shares. We study the existence of short term political equilibria and the dynamics and stability of policies and of party membership decisions. In the ...
In this paper we develop a basic model of endogenous choice of electoral rules in a multiparty syste...
We develop a model of elections in proportional (PR) and majoritarian (FPTP) electoral systems. The ...
A recent literature has found a positive relationship between the disproportionality of the electora...
International audienceThis paper studies a uni-dimensional model of electoral competition between tw...
We study a unidimensional model of spatial competition between two parties with two types of politic...
We study a unidimensional model of spatial competition between two parties with two types of politic...
We study a unidimensional model of spatial competition between two parties with endogeneous party me...
We study a unidimensional model of spatial competition between two parties with two types of politic...
In this paper, we analyze the selection by opportunistic parties of the candidates who run for elect...
We study a model of consensual democracies, where two political parties com-pete for policy influenc...
textabstractWe study electoral competition among politicians who are heterogeneous both in competenc...
Most existing theoretical work on party competition pays little attention to the evolution of party ...
We model political parties as adaptive decision-makers who compete in a sequence of elections. The k...
This paper explores the contestious dynamics of politics that occurred in the Singular Election. We ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe analyze a one-dimensional model of s...
In this paper we develop a basic model of endogenous choice of electoral rules in a multiparty syste...
We develop a model of elections in proportional (PR) and majoritarian (FPTP) electoral systems. The ...
A recent literature has found a positive relationship between the disproportionality of the electora...
International audienceThis paper studies a uni-dimensional model of electoral competition between tw...
We study a unidimensional model of spatial competition between two parties with two types of politic...
We study a unidimensional model of spatial competition between two parties with two types of politic...
We study a unidimensional model of spatial competition between two parties with endogeneous party me...
We study a unidimensional model of spatial competition between two parties with two types of politic...
In this paper, we analyze the selection by opportunistic parties of the candidates who run for elect...
We study a model of consensual democracies, where two political parties com-pete for policy influenc...
textabstractWe study electoral competition among politicians who are heterogeneous both in competenc...
Most existing theoretical work on party competition pays little attention to the evolution of party ...
We model political parties as adaptive decision-makers who compete in a sequence of elections. The k...
This paper explores the contestious dynamics of politics that occurred in the Singular Election. We ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe analyze a one-dimensional model of s...
In this paper we develop a basic model of endogenous choice of electoral rules in a multiparty syste...
We develop a model of elections in proportional (PR) and majoritarian (FPTP) electoral systems. The ...
A recent literature has found a positive relationship between the disproportionality of the electora...