The nonexistence of equilibria in models of electoral competition involving multiple issues is one of the more puzzling results in political economics. In this paper, we relax the standard assumption that parties act as expected utility maximizers. We show that equilibria often exist when parties with limited knowledge about the electorate are modeled as uncertainty-averse. What is more, these equilibria can be characterized as a straightforward generalization of the classical median voter result.Uncertainty Aversion, Multiple Priors, Median Voter, Electoral Competition over many Issues
This paper presents a model of Downsian political competition in which voters are imperfectly inform...
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The non-existence of equilibria in models of electoral competition involving multiple issues is one ...
The nonexistence of equilibria in models of electoral competition involving multiple issues is one o...
We study electoral rule choice in a multi-party model where parties are o¢ ce-motivated and uncertai...
We study electoral rule choice in a multi-party model where parties are o¢ ce-motivated and uncertai...
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Error distribution models provide a simple and convenient approach for introducing candidates' unce...
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Both complete and incomplete game Theoretic Models of Voter Turnout (Palfrey and Rosenthal, 1983,198...
AbstractWe study both theoretically and experimentally the set of Nash equilibria of a classical one...
Scholars argue that electoral uncertainty is a crucial factor that influences policy implementation:...
This paper presents a model of Downsian political competition in which voters are imperfectly inform...
We develop a model of endogenous choice of electoral rules in a multiparty system with two dominant ...
We consider a model of elections in which two office-motivated candidates receive private signals ab...
The non-existence of equilibria in models of electoral competition involving multiple issues is one ...
The nonexistence of equilibria in models of electoral competition involving multiple issues is one o...
We study electoral rule choice in a multi-party model where parties are o¢ ce-motivated and uncertai...
We study electoral rule choice in a multi-party model where parties are o¢ ce-motivated and uncertai...
We extend the ‘citizen candidate ’ model of party formation to allow for aggregate uncertainty over ...
In this paper we make two contributions to the growing literature on "citizen-candidate" models of r...
Error distribution models provide a simple and convenient approach for introducing candidates' unce...
We survey the literature on the positioning of political parties in uni - and multidimensional polic...
A robust feature of models of electoral competition between two opportunistic, purely office-motivat...
Both complete and incomplete game Theoretic Models of Voter Turnout (Palfrey and Rosenthal, 1983,198...
AbstractWe study both theoretically and experimentally the set of Nash equilibria of a classical one...
Scholars argue that electoral uncertainty is a crucial factor that influences policy implementation:...
This paper presents a model of Downsian political competition in which voters are imperfectly inform...
We develop a model of endogenous choice of electoral rules in a multiparty system with two dominant ...
We consider a model of elections in which two office-motivated candidates receive private signals ab...