Decision period and Duverger's psychological effect in FPTP elections: Evidence from India
In: Electoral Studies, Band 58, S. 21-30
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In: Electoral Studies, Band 58, S. 21-30
In: Electoral Studies, Band 41, S. 190-201
In: Electoral studies: an international journal
ISSN: 0261-3794
In: Far Eastern affairs: a Russian journal on China, Japan and Asia-Pacific Region ; a quarterly publication of the Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Band 42, Heft 4, S. 150
ISSN: 0206-149X
In: Вестник Поволжской академии государственной службы. 2014. No. 3 (42).
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In: Вестник Поволжской академии государственной службы. 2012. No. 1 (30)
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In: Svobodnaja mysl' - XXI: teoretičeskij i političeskij žurnal, Band 53, Heft 5, S. 34-48
ISSN: 0869-4435
In: Comparative politics, Band 51, Heft 4, S. 519-554
ISSN: 2151-6227
This article investigates the electoral constraints on the inter-party mobility of candidates. We argue that the prevalent mode of interactions among candidates, voters, and parties in local, district-level electoral markets shapes the strategic constraints faced by potential party
switchers. We suggest that strong linkages between voters and political parties reduce the market value of the candidates outside of their political parties, thereby constraining their inter-party mobility. These expectations are evaluated using candidate- and district-level data from Pakistan
from 1988–2013. The results show that the strength of voter-party linkages in an electoral district, as measured by the lack of electoral volatility and the extent of straight-ticket voting in national and provincial elections, has a positive effect on the propensity of candidates to
switch parties.
In: Comparative politics, Band 51, Heft 4, S. 519-537
ISSN: 0010-4159
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In: Comparative politics
ISSN: 2151-6227
In: American journal of political science, Band 62, Heft 2, S. 280-295
ISSN: 1540-5907
AbstractPrevalent models of issue voting view vote choice as a choice among party policies. Choice sets are implicitly assumed to be the same for all voters, and their composition is left to researchers' discretion. This article aims to relax such assumptions by presenting a model with a varying probability of inclusion in the choice set. We apply the "constrained choice conditional logistic regression" to survey data from the 1989 parliamentary election in Norway to examine the effects of party identification of voters and electoral viability and policy extremity of parties on individual voters' choice set compositions. Further, we look into the effect of parties' policy positions on their electoral fates under alternative assumptions about the composition of voters' choice sets. We find that voters' choice set composition conditions both the effects of their policy considerations on vote choice and those of parties' policy offerings on their electoral fates.
In: Oil and gas business: Neftegazovoe delo, Heft 2, S. 151-165
ISSN: 1813-503X
In: Review of development economics: an essential resource for any development economist
ISSN: 1467-9361
AbstractThis essay examines the influence of the informal economy on the reach of government interventions in public health crises. It reports the results of an analysis of the self‐reported suspension of business operations during the pandemic, as well as a district‐level analysis of the changing patterns in community movement in response to the lockdown in India in March 2020. We find that informal establishments were less likely to suspend their operations and that the prevalence of the informal economy weakened the behavioral response of the communities to social distancing measures. In addition to bringing to light an understudied facet of the societal response to the COVID‐19 pandemic, this result demonstrates the importance of economic institutions for understanding public governance.
In: Electoral Studies, Band 40, S. 256-267
In: Electoral studies: an international journal, Band 40, S. 256-267
ISSN: 0261-3794