Two-party competition with many constituences |
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Authors: | David Austen-Smith |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, University of York, York YO1 5DD, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The paper considers a single member district, simple plurality political system with n districts. There are two political parties, each consisting of n candidates. Individual candidates seek to win their district per se, but voters appreciate that final policy outcomes will depend upon: (1) which party wins control of the legislature, and (2) how party policy is derived from the party members' policies. Candidates take account of such voter deliberations in choosing their election strategies. A set of minimal sufficient conditions for an equilibrium to exist in this game is provided and the equilibrium characterized. While party policies are shown to converge in equilibrium, candidate policies in general do not - either across or within parties. |
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Keywords: | Simple plurality political system election strategies equilibrium game |
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