Models of ideal point estimation usually build on the assumption of spatial preferences. This ignores legislators’ non-policy incentives and is thus likely to produce implausible results for many legislatures. We study this problem in parliamentary systems and develop a model of roll call voting that considers both the policy and the non-policy, tactical incentives of legislators. We go on to show how the relative weight of these policy and tactical incentives is influenced by the identity of the mover and characteristics of the motion. Analyses of two data sets of 2174 roll call votes in German state legislatures and 3295 roll call votes in the British House of Commons result in three main findings. First, we show that tactical incentives ...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Models of ideal point estimation usually build on the assumption of spatial preferences. This ignore...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Numerous scholars have used roll-call votes to analyze legislative behavior and the impact of party ...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Midwest Political Science Association for comments. We develop a rationale for position-taking prefe...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
We develop a rationale for roll call voting and position-taking in legislatures using a formal model...
The literature on voting in the European Parliament (EP) highlights the role of legislative parties....
I extend the standard spatial model of legislative voting to account for vote-specific party inducem...
The empirical study of legislative behavior largely relies on roll-call-vote analysis, but roll-call...
An increasing number of studies comparing legislatures relies on analyses of roll call votes. These ...
Most research on roll call votes considers each voting decision by members of parliament (MPs) as an...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Models of ideal point estimation usually build on the assumption of spatial preferences. This ignore...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Numerous scholars have used roll-call votes to analyze legislative behavior and the impact of party ...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
Midwest Political Science Association for comments. We develop a rationale for position-taking prefe...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
We develop a rationale for roll call voting and position-taking in legislatures using a formal model...
The literature on voting in the European Parliament (EP) highlights the role of legislative parties....
I extend the standard spatial model of legislative voting to account for vote-specific party inducem...
The empirical study of legislative behavior largely relies on roll-call-vote analysis, but roll-call...
An increasing number of studies comparing legislatures relies on analyses of roll call votes. These ...
Most research on roll call votes considers each voting decision by members of parliament (MPs) as an...
Well-established methods exist for measuring party positions, but reliable means for estimating intr...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...