Issues, the spatial theory of voting, and British general elections: A comparison of proximity and directional models

S Cho, JW Endersby - Public Choice, 2003 - Springer
Competing spatial models of voter choiceare compared in the context ofparliamentary
representatives selectedthrough single-member district, pluralityelections where party …

Issues, the Spatial Theory of Voting, and British General Elections: A Comparison of Proximity and Directional Models

S Cho, JW Endersby - Public Choice, 2003 - infona.pl
Competing spatial models of voter choiceare compared in the context ofparliamentary
representatives selectedthrough single-member district, pluralityelections where party …

Issues, the Spatial Theory of Voting, and British General Elections: A Comparison of Proximity and Directional Models

S Cho, JW Endersby - Public Choice, 2003 - ideas.repec.org
Competing spatial models of voter choice are compared in the context of parliamentary
representatives selected through single-member district, plurality elections where party …

Issues, the Spatial Theory of Voting, and British General Elections: A Comparison of Proximity and Directional Models

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Competing spatial models of voter choice are compared in the context of parliamentary
representatives selected through single-member district, plurality elections where party …

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Competing spatial models of voter choice are compared in the context of parliamentary
representatives selected through single-member district, plurality elections where party …

Issues, the Spatial Theory of Voting, and British General Elections: A Comparison of Proximity and Directional Models

S Cho, JW Endersby - Public Choice, 2003 - JSTOR
Competing spatial models of voter choice are compared in the context of parliamentary
representatives selected through single-member district, plurality elections where party …

Issues, the Spatial Theory of Voting, and British General Elections: A Comparison of Proximity and Directional Models

S Cho, JW Endersby - Public Choice, 2003 - econpapers.repec.org
Competing spatial models of voter choice are compared in the context of parliamentary
representatives selected through single-member district, plurality elections where party …

Issues, the spatial theory of voting, and British general elections: A comparison of proximity and directional models.

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Issues, the spatial theory of voting, and British general elections: A comparison of proximity and directional models

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Competing spatial models of voter choice are compared in the context of parliamentary
representatives selected through single-member district, plurality elections where party …

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