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A Unified Theory of Party Competition

JFJames F. AdamsSMSamuel MerrillBGBernard Grofman

University of California, Santa Barbara · Wilkes University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

This book integrates spatial and behavioral perspectives - in a word, those of the Rochester and Michigan schools - into a unified theory of voter choice and party strategy. The theory encompasses both policy and non-policy factors, effects of turnout, voter discounting of party promises, expectations of coalition governments, and party motivations based on policy as well as office. Optimal (Nash equilibrium) strategies are determined for alternative models for presidential elections in the US and France, and for parliamentary elections in Britain and Norway. These polities cover a wide range of electoral rules, number of major parties, and governmental structures. The analyses suggest that the more…

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Keywords
  • Discounting
  • Competition (biology)
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Presidential system
  • Turnout
  • Political science
  • Nash equilibrium
  • Single non-transferable vote
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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