In the presence of a large lumped category of 'Other' parties the effective number of parties cannot be known exactly. Some approaches used produce large discrepancies. This note shows how the effective number still can be estimated with fair accuracy. The same issue arises with the measures of disproportionality between seats and votes. © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd
This paper proposes a new method to evaluate the number of rel- evant parties in an assembly. The m...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Despite its conceptual centrality to research in comparative politics and the fact that a single mea...
The effective number of parties, N = 1/Σp(i)2 (where p(i) is the fractional share of the ith party),...
What determines the number of parties in a national assembly? Previous work has emphasized either so...
This paper proposes a new method to evaluate the number of relevant parties in an assembly. The most...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2011.htmlDocuments de travail du...
This paper proposes a new method to evaluate the number of relevant parties in an assembly. The most...
The figures below represent the values of three indices: (i) the least squares index (LSq), which me...
The mechanical effect of electoral systems, identified by Maurice Duverger, can be estimated by mean...
The article examines the impact of assembly size on the degree of disproportionality and party syste...
Theory: A classic question in political science concems ',hat deteImines the number of parties that ...
In this paper we propose a new party-system fragmentation measure as equivalent number of parties th...
Attempts to predict the number of political parties emerging in democracies have usually been based ...
This paper proposes a new method to evaluate the number of rel- evant parties in an assembly. The m...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Despite its conceptual centrality to research in comparative politics and the fact that a single mea...
The effective number of parties, N = 1/Σp(i)2 (where p(i) is the fractional share of the ith party),...
What determines the number of parties in a national assembly? Previous work has emphasized either so...
This paper proposes a new method to evaluate the number of relevant parties in an assembly. The most...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2011.htmlDocuments de travail du...
This paper proposes a new method to evaluate the number of relevant parties in an assembly. The most...
The figures below represent the values of three indices: (i) the least squares index (LSq), which me...
The mechanical effect of electoral systems, identified by Maurice Duverger, can be estimated by mean...
The article examines the impact of assembly size on the degree of disproportionality and party syste...
Theory: A classic question in political science concems ',hat deteImines the number of parties that ...
In this paper we propose a new party-system fragmentation measure as equivalent number of parties th...
Attempts to predict the number of political parties emerging in democracies have usually been based ...
This paper proposes a new method to evaluate the number of rel- evant parties in an assembly. The m...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...