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We combine Duverger's Law (1954) with Demsetz's (1968) theory of natural monopoly to provide a novel perspective on electoral competitiveness in a single member district, plurality rule system. In the framework we develop, competitiveness depends on the contestability of elections, which...
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Does party competition affect political activism? This paper studies the decision of party supporters to join political … competition can either increase or decrease party activism. To distinguish between these competing predictions, we implemented a … two months after the campaign. Consistent with affective accounts of political activism, we show that increased competition …
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down when there is lack of electoral competition, when candidates are unable to use microtargeting, or when voters have …
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We model an election between two Downsian mainstream candidates and a third inflexible politician. There is uncertainty about the state of the world. Candidates receive signals on the state and propose a policy to implement. There are two classes of voters: ideological, who are biased towards...
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Recent developments in information and communication technologies allow candidates for office to engage in sophisticated messaging strategies to influence voter choice. We consider how access to different technologies influence the choice of policy platforms by candidates. We find that when...
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