WOS:000289715000006 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2012”In coalition government, the relationship between parties and ministers is one of double delegation: from the party to the minister and from the coalition of parties to the individual minister. On the basis of principal—agent theory, I argue that a coalition agreement is a tool used by coalition parties to reduce agency loss when delegating to ministers. In six governments in Belgium, Italy and The Netherlands, I show that: a majority of the pledges were transferred into cabinet decisions, a majority of cabinet decisions were effectively constrained by the coalition agreement and that one-third of cabinet decisions had been precisely defined beforehand in the...
In coalition governments, political parties are concerned not only with how many but also with which...
Working paper GATE 2008-06In this paper, we analyze a spatial model of coalition formation with data...
While much has been written about the formation and termination of coalitions, com-paratively little...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, I look at the dialectic between parties and government to underst...
In this article the authors study delegation problems within multiparty coalition governments. They ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Why do political parties negotiate coalition agreements? Many coalition cabinets negotiate lengthy c...
In coalition governments, political parties are concerned not only with how many but also with which...
Coalitions are the norm across Europe, where proportional electoral systems tend to be the norm and ...
In this article I argue that coalitions will tend to employ control mechanisms to facilitate the ado...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and t...
One of the biggest challenges parties in multiparty governments face is making policies together and...
In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coaliti...
This article highlights the electoral effects of holding salient portfolios within a coalition gover...
Multiparty government has often been associated with poor economic policy-making, with distortions l...
In coalition governments, political parties are concerned not only with how many but also with which...
Working paper GATE 2008-06In this paper, we analyze a spatial model of coalition formation with data...
While much has been written about the formation and termination of coalitions, com-paratively little...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, I look at the dialectic between parties and government to underst...
In this article the authors study delegation problems within multiparty coalition governments. They ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Why do political parties negotiate coalition agreements? Many coalition cabinets negotiate lengthy c...
In coalition governments, political parties are concerned not only with how many but also with which...
Coalitions are the norm across Europe, where proportional electoral systems tend to be the norm and ...
In this article I argue that coalitions will tend to employ control mechanisms to facilitate the ado...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and t...
One of the biggest challenges parties in multiparty governments face is making policies together and...
In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coaliti...
This article highlights the electoral effects of holding salient portfolios within a coalition gover...
Multiparty government has often been associated with poor economic policy-making, with distortions l...
In coalition governments, political parties are concerned not only with how many but also with which...
Working paper GATE 2008-06In this paper, we analyze a spatial model of coalition formation with data...
While much has been written about the formation and termination of coalitions, com-paratively little...