Models of electoral competition between two opportunistic, office-motivated parties typically predict that both parties become indistinguishable in equilibrium. I show that this strong connection between the office motivation of parties and their equilibrium choice of identical platforms depends on two—possibly false—assumptions: (1) Issue spaces are uni-dimensional and (2) Parties are unitary actors whose preferences can be represented by expected utilities. I provide an example of a two-party model in which parties offer substantially different equilibrium platforms even though no exogenous differences between parties are assumed. In this example, some voters’ preferences over the 2-dimensional issue space exhibit non-convexities and part...
We develop a model of endogenous party platform formation in a multidimensional policy space. Party ...
We study a model of political competition between two candidates with two orthogonal issues, where c...
This paper uses the Hotelling-Downs spatial model of electoral competition between candidates to exp...
Models of electoral competition between two opportunistic, office-motivated parties typically predic...
A robust feature of models of electoral competition between two opportunistic, purely office-motivat...
Consider electoral competition between two candidates, in which there is a single-dimensional issue ...
Abstract. We analyze existence of divergent equilibrium in a model of en-dogenous party platforms wi...
We analyze existence of equilibrium in a one-dimensional model of endogenous party platforms and mor...
This paper analyzes a spatial model of political competition between two policy- motivated parties i...
This paper analyzes a spatial model of political competition in which a politician is responsible fo...
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
This paper studies, theoretically and experimentally, a model of electoral competition that allows f...
We analyze a one-dimensional model of spatial political competition with two parties and uncertainty...
We analyze a model of a dynamic political competition between two policy-motivated parties under unc...
Electoral platform convergence is perceived unfavorably by both the popular press and many academic ...
We develop a model of endogenous party platform formation in a multidimensional policy space. Party ...
We study a model of political competition between two candidates with two orthogonal issues, where c...
This paper uses the Hotelling-Downs spatial model of electoral competition between candidates to exp...
Models of electoral competition between two opportunistic, office-motivated parties typically predic...
A robust feature of models of electoral competition between two opportunistic, purely office-motivat...
Consider electoral competition between two candidates, in which there is a single-dimensional issue ...
Abstract. We analyze existence of divergent equilibrium in a model of en-dogenous party platforms wi...
We analyze existence of equilibrium in a one-dimensional model of endogenous party platforms and mor...
This paper analyzes a spatial model of political competition between two policy- motivated parties i...
This paper analyzes a spatial model of political competition in which a politician is responsible fo...
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
This paper studies, theoretically and experimentally, a model of electoral competition that allows f...
We analyze a one-dimensional model of spatial political competition with two parties and uncertainty...
We analyze a model of a dynamic political competition between two policy-motivated parties under unc...
Electoral platform convergence is perceived unfavorably by both the popular press and many academic ...
We develop a model of endogenous party platform formation in a multidimensional policy space. Party ...
We study a model of political competition between two candidates with two orthogonal issues, where c...
This paper uses the Hotelling-Downs spatial model of electoral competition between candidates to exp...