Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting
Edited by Shaun Bowler (),
André Blais () and
Bernard Grofman ()
in Studies in Public Choice from Springer, currently edited by Randall G. Holcombe
Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-0-387-09720-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: Evidence for Duverger's Law from Four Countries
- Bernard Grofman, Shaun Bowler and André Blais
- Ch 2 Voting Strategically in Canada and Britain
- André Blais, Eugénie Dostie-Goulet and Marc André Bodet
- Ch 3 Neither Representative nor Accountable: First-Past-the-Post in Britain
- John Curtice
- Ch 4 Strategic Voting in the US
- Barry C. Burden and Philip Edward Jones
- Ch 5 Mechanical Effects of Duverger’s Law in the United States
- Michael P. McDonald
- Ch 6 Canada: The Puzzle of Local Three-Party Competition
- Richard Johnston and Fred Cutler
- Ch 7 Party Inflation in India: Why Has a Multi-Party Format Prevailed in the National Party System?
- Csaba Nikolenyi
- Ch 8 Does the United Kingdom Obey Duverger's Law?
- Brian J. Gaines
- Ch 9 The United States: A Case of Duvergerian Equilibrium
- Shaun Bowler, Bernard Grofman and André Blais
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09720-6
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