We develop a dynamic two-party political economy framework, in which parties seek to maximize vote share and face the trade-off between catering to their respective core constituencies on the one hand and ‘middle of the road’ voters with no partisan affiliation on the other hand. In contrast to ideology-driven individuals, ‘middle of the road’ voters care about the state of the economy in the sense that a policy reform is desirable for them when the fundamentals of the economy change. However, information is “sticky” in the sense that the process of information diffusion about the state of the economy, which is determined by some exogenous stochastic process, is imperfect. Contrary to conventional wisdom, we show that an increase in ideolog...
International audienceA significant body of literature has addressed the impact of party polarizatio...
1. Abstract The economic policy reforms play an important role to increase the economic growth of t...
This paper studies pork barrel spending in a model where two symmetric parties compete for an electo...
Two parties have different goals. Voters, but not parties, are uncertain about the functioning of th...
Two parties have different goals. Voters, but not parties, are uncertain about the functioning of th...
With ideological parties being better informed about the state of the world than voters, the true mo...
This paper develops a theory in which heterogeneity in political preferences produces a partisan dis...
We model a two-parties electoral game in an environment where voters are imperfectly informed on the...
In this paper we model the interaction between parties and candidates to highlight the mechanisms by...
We identify the conditions under which voters can induce political parties to collect information an...
How does ideological polarization on non-economic matters influence the size of government? We analy...
Polarized interest groups (principals) compete to influence a decision-maker (agent) through monetar...
Extreme polarization can undermine democracy by making compromise impossible and transforming politi...
Analyzing ideology and polarization is of critical importance in advancing our grasp of modern polit...
I present a tractable dynamic model of political economy where disagreements about the composition o...
International audienceA significant body of literature has addressed the impact of party polarizatio...
1. Abstract The economic policy reforms play an important role to increase the economic growth of t...
This paper studies pork barrel spending in a model where two symmetric parties compete for an electo...
Two parties have different goals. Voters, but not parties, are uncertain about the functioning of th...
Two parties have different goals. Voters, but not parties, are uncertain about the functioning of th...
With ideological parties being better informed about the state of the world than voters, the true mo...
This paper develops a theory in which heterogeneity in political preferences produces a partisan dis...
We model a two-parties electoral game in an environment where voters are imperfectly informed on the...
In this paper we model the interaction between parties and candidates to highlight the mechanisms by...
We identify the conditions under which voters can induce political parties to collect information an...
How does ideological polarization on non-economic matters influence the size of government? We analy...
Polarized interest groups (principals) compete to influence a decision-maker (agent) through monetar...
Extreme polarization can undermine democracy by making compromise impossible and transforming politi...
Analyzing ideology and polarization is of critical importance in advancing our grasp of modern polit...
I present a tractable dynamic model of political economy where disagreements about the composition o...
International audienceA significant body of literature has addressed the impact of party polarizatio...
1. Abstract The economic policy reforms play an important role to increase the economic growth of t...
This paper studies pork barrel spending in a model where two symmetric parties compete for an electo...