Spatial Models of Political Competition under Plurality Rule: A Survey of Some Explanations of the Number of Candidates and the Positions They Take
Martin Osborne
Canadian Journal of Economics, 1995, vol. 28, issue 2, 261-301
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This paper surveys work that uses spatial models of political competition to explain the number of candidates and the positions that they take in plurality rule elections.
Date: 1995
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