This article presents an electoral model where activist groups contribute resources to their favored parties. These resources are then used by the party candidates to enhance the electoral perception of their quality or valence. We construct an empirical model of the United States presidential election of 2008 and employ the electoral perception of the character traits of the two candidates. We use a simulation technique to determine the local Nash equilibrium, under vote share maximization, of this model. The result shows that the unique vote-maximizing equilibrium is one where the two candidates adopt convergent positions, close to the electoral center. This result conflicts with the estimated positions of the candidates in opposed quadra...
The present paper studies the effects of bandwagon and underdog on the political equilibrium of two-...
One of the most widely discussed phenomena in American politics today is the perceived increasing pa...
Abstract. This paper proposes a two-party spatial model of policy and valence issues for office-seek...
This article presents an electoral model where activist groups contribute resources to their favored...
Abstract The key theoretical idea in this paper is that activist groups contribute resources to thei...
Models of elections tend to predict that parties will maximize votes by converging to an electoral c...
International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
This article develops a model of parties in multi-party systems. Instead of treating parties as vote...
We analyze a model of a dynamic political competition between two policy-motivated parties under unc...
We apply the iterative algorithm by Merrill and Adams (Political Analysis 9:347\u2013361, 2001) to c...
This article presents a game-theoretic model of voting and political bargaining where voters have tw...
In two-party competition, the more ideologically concentrated party may be advantaged in that its pa...
In contrast to Downs' (1957) median voter result for two-candidate elections, we should not expect m...
The Israeli party system, its parties and its voters, have undergone tremendous change. From a stabl...
This paper provides a model of party formation that can explain the contrast observable in the US be...
The present paper studies the effects of bandwagon and underdog on the political equilibrium of two-...
One of the most widely discussed phenomena in American politics today is the perceived increasing pa...
Abstract. This paper proposes a two-party spatial model of policy and valence issues for office-seek...
This article presents an electoral model where activist groups contribute resources to their favored...
Abstract The key theoretical idea in this paper is that activist groups contribute resources to thei...
Models of elections tend to predict that parties will maximize votes by converging to an electoral c...
International audienceI develop a model of activism and polarization in the context of electoral com...
This article develops a model of parties in multi-party systems. Instead of treating parties as vote...
We analyze a model of a dynamic political competition between two policy-motivated parties under unc...
We apply the iterative algorithm by Merrill and Adams (Political Analysis 9:347\u2013361, 2001) to c...
This article presents a game-theoretic model of voting and political bargaining where voters have tw...
In two-party competition, the more ideologically concentrated party may be advantaged in that its pa...
In contrast to Downs' (1957) median voter result for two-candidate elections, we should not expect m...
The Israeli party system, its parties and its voters, have undergone tremendous change. From a stabl...
This paper provides a model of party formation that can explain the contrast observable in the US be...
The present paper studies the effects of bandwagon and underdog on the political equilibrium of two-...
One of the most widely discussed phenomena in American politics today is the perceived increasing pa...
Abstract. This paper proposes a two-party spatial model of policy and valence issues for office-seek...