We introduce a general framework in which politicians choose a (possibly infinite) sequence of binary policies. The two competing candidates are exogenously committed to particular actions on a subset of these issues, while they can choose any policy for the remaining issues to maximize their winning probability. Citizens have general preferences over policies, and the distribution of preferences may be uncertain. We show that a special case of the model, the weighted-issue model, provides a tractable multidimensional model of candidate competition that can generate (i) policy divergence in pure and mixed strategies, (ii) adoption of minority positions, and (iii) inefficient outcomes.multidimensional policy, voting, citizen-candidate, norma...
This paper characterizes a mixed strategy Nash equilibrium in a one-dimensional Downsian model of tw...
AbstractWe study both theoretically and experimentally the set of Nash equilibria of a classical one...
We present a citizen-candidate model on a multidimensional policy space with lobbying, where citizen...
We introduce a general framework in which politicians choose a (possibly infinite) sequence of binar...
We introduce a tractable multi-issue model of electoral competition in which candidates are ex-ogeno...
We propose a general model of repeated elections. In each period, a challenger is chosen from the el...
We propose a general model of repeated elections. In each period, a challenger is chosen from the el...
This paper characterizes a mixed strategy Nash equilibrium in a one-dimensional Downsian model of tw...
Abstract I investigate the equilibrium properties of a deterministic voting model in which the polic...
We analyze a discrete-time, infinite-horizon model of elections. In each period, a challenger is ch...
This paper examines competition in the standard one-dimensional Downsian model of two-candidate elec...
We introduce a framework of electoral competition in which voters have general preferences over cand...
We study a model of political competition between two candidates with two orthogonal issues, where c...
This paper introduces a model where elections are games where voters have preferences over a public ...
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
This paper characterizes a mixed strategy Nash equilibrium in a one-dimensional Downsian model of tw...
AbstractWe study both theoretically and experimentally the set of Nash equilibria of a classical one...
We present a citizen-candidate model on a multidimensional policy space with lobbying, where citizen...
We introduce a general framework in which politicians choose a (possibly infinite) sequence of binar...
We introduce a tractable multi-issue model of electoral competition in which candidates are ex-ogeno...
We propose a general model of repeated elections. In each period, a challenger is chosen from the el...
We propose a general model of repeated elections. In each period, a challenger is chosen from the el...
This paper characterizes a mixed strategy Nash equilibrium in a one-dimensional Downsian model of tw...
Abstract I investigate the equilibrium properties of a deterministic voting model in which the polic...
We analyze a discrete-time, infinite-horizon model of elections. In each period, a challenger is ch...
This paper examines competition in the standard one-dimensional Downsian model of two-candidate elec...
We introduce a framework of electoral competition in which voters have general preferences over cand...
We study a model of political competition between two candidates with two orthogonal issues, where c...
This paper introduces a model where elections are games where voters have preferences over a public ...
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
This paper characterizes a mixed strategy Nash equilibrium in a one-dimensional Downsian model of tw...
AbstractWe study both theoretically and experimentally the set of Nash equilibria of a classical one...
We present a citizen-candidate model on a multidimensional policy space with lobbying, where citizen...