A Unified Theory of Voting: Directional and Proximity Spatial Models / Edition 1

A Unified Theory of Voting: Directional and Proximity Spatial Models / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0521665493
ISBN-13:
9780521665490
Pub. Date:
09/13/1999
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521665493
ISBN-13:
9780521665490
Pub. Date:
09/13/1999
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
A Unified Theory of Voting: Directional and Proximity Spatial Models / Edition 1

A Unified Theory of Voting: Directional and Proximity Spatial Models / Edition 1

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Overview

Professors Merrill and Grofman develop a unified model that incorporates voter motivations and assesses its empirical predictions—for both voter choice and candidate strategy—in the United States, Norway, and France. The analyses show that a combination of proximity, direction, discounting, and party ID are compatible with the mildly but not extremely divergent policies that are characteristic of many two-party and multiparty electorates. All of these motivations are necessary to understand the linkage between candidate issue positions and voter preferences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521665490
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/13/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.67(d)
Lexile: 1590L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Part I. Models of Voter Behavior: 2. Alternative models of issue voting; 3. A unified model of issue voting: proximity, direction, and intensity; 4. Comparing the empirical fit of the directional and proximity models for voter utility functions; 5. Empirical model fitting using the unified model: voter utility; 6. Empirical fitting of probabilistic models of voter choice in two-party electorates; 7. Empirical fitting of probabilistic models of voter choice in multiparty electorates; Part II. Models of Party or Candidate Behavior and Strategy: 8. Equilibrium strategies for two-candidate directional spatial models; 9. Long-term dynamics of voter choice and party strategy; 10. Strategy and equilibrium in multicandidate elections; 11. Strategy under alternative multicandidate voting procedures.
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