International audienceSpatial models of voting have dominated mathematical political theory since the seminal work of Downs. The Downsian model assumes that each elector votes on the basis of his utility function which depends only on the distance between his preferred policy platform and the ones proposed by candidates. A succession of papers introduces valence issues into the model, i.e., candidates' characteristics which are independent of the platforms they propose. So far, little is known about which of the existing utility functions used in valence models is the most empirically founded. Using a large survey run prior to the 2007 French presidential election, we evaluate and compare several spatial voting models with valence. Existing...
Political parties in US politics are becoming increasingly polarized, with a growing number of extre...
In political science, three principal models of explaining electoral behaviours are in competition. ...
International audienceThis article's aim consists in building and estimating a model which explains ...
International audienceSpatial models of voting have dominated mathematical political theory since th...
International audienceThis paper explores a two-candidate spatial voting model, where one candidate ...
National audienceThe aim of this article is to present a very detailed survey on politico-economic m...
A six-wave 2005–09 national panel survey conducted in conjunction with the British Election Study pr...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
Spatial models of political competition are typically based on two assumptions. One is that all the ...
Recent works on political competition incorporate a valence dimension into the standard spatial mode...
We propose and estimate a dynamic model of voting with asymmetric information incorporating the thre...
We employ conjoint analysis to understand how voters make decisions when faced with multi-dimensiona...
I study a model of electoral competition where two parties that care about both the spoils of office...
We propose a differential game approach to analyze two--candidate competition in a la Hotelling game...
Important information on the preferences of French voters has been collected from the large-scale ex...
Political parties in US politics are becoming increasingly polarized, with a growing number of extre...
In political science, three principal models of explaining electoral behaviours are in competition. ...
International audienceThis article's aim consists in building and estimating a model which explains ...
International audienceSpatial models of voting have dominated mathematical political theory since th...
International audienceThis paper explores a two-candidate spatial voting model, where one candidate ...
National audienceThe aim of this article is to present a very detailed survey on politico-economic m...
A six-wave 2005–09 national panel survey conducted in conjunction with the British Election Study pr...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
Spatial models of political competition are typically based on two assumptions. One is that all the ...
Recent works on political competition incorporate a valence dimension into the standard spatial mode...
We propose and estimate a dynamic model of voting with asymmetric information incorporating the thre...
We employ conjoint analysis to understand how voters make decisions when faced with multi-dimensiona...
I study a model of electoral competition where two parties that care about both the spoils of office...
We propose a differential game approach to analyze two--candidate competition in a la Hotelling game...
Important information on the preferences of French voters has been collected from the large-scale ex...
Political parties in US politics are becoming increasingly polarized, with a growing number of extre...
In political science, three principal models of explaining electoral behaviours are in competition. ...
International audienceThis article's aim consists in building and estimating a model which explains ...