
Advances in the Spatial Theory of Voting
by Edited by James M. Enelow , Melvin J. Hinich , Preface by Kenneth Arrow-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword | |
1. Introduction James M. Enelow and Melvin J. Hinich | |
2. Multiparty competition, entry, and entry deterrence in spatial models of elections Kenneth A. Shepsle and Ronald N. Cohen | |
3. Heresthetic and rhetoric in the spatial model William H. Riker | |
4. Spatial strategies when candidates have policy preferences Donald Wittman | |
5. A decade of experimental research on spatial models of elections and committees Richard D. McKelvey and Peter C. Ordeshool | |
6. Candidate uncertainty and electoral equilibria Peter J. Coughlin | |
7. The theory of predictive mappings James M. Enelow and Melvin J. Hinich | |
8. Multicandidate spatial competition Gary W. Cox | |
9. The setter model Howard Rosenthal | |
Author index | |
Subject index. |
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