44 results on '"Enelow, James M."'
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2. Promising directions in public choice
3. Equilibrium in Multicandidate Probabilistic Spatial Voting
4. Noncooperative Counter-threats to Vote Trading
5. A Generalized Model of Voting One Issue at a Time with Applications to Congress
6. Voter Expectations in Multi-Stage Voting Systems: An Equilibrium Result
7. A New Theory of Congressional Compromise
8. Ideology, Issues, and the Spatial Theory of Elections
9. Voting One Issue at a Time: The Question of Voter Forecasts
10. A Comparison of Two Distance Metrics Through Regression Diagnostics of a Model of Relative Candidate Evaluation
11. An Empirical Evaluation of Alternative Spatial Models of Elections
12. Saving Amendments, Killer Amendments, and an Expected Utility Theory of Sophisticated Voting
13. Nonspatial Candidate Characteristics and Electoral Competition
14. Probabilistic Voting and the Importance of Centrist Ideologies in Democratic Elections
15. The Amendment in Legislative Strategy: Sophisticated Voting in the U.S. Congress
16. A Bayesian Analysis of a Class of Multistage Decision Problems
17. The Linkage between Predictive Dimensions and Candidate Issue Positions in American Presidential Campaigns: An Examination of Group Differences
18. A test of the predictive dimensions model in spatial voting theory
19. Cycling and majority rule
20. Introduction
21. The Theory of Predictive Mappings
22. Estimating the Parameters of a Spatial Model of Elections: An Empirical Test Based on the 1980 National Election Study
23. An Expanded Approach to Analyzing Policy-Minded Candidates
24. The Elements of Candidate Reputation: The Effect of Record and Credibility on Optimal Spatial Location
25. The Stability of Logrolling: An Expectations Approach
26. On the Size of Vote Trades
27. On Plott's Pairwise Symmetry Condition for Majority Rule Equilibrium
28. Vote Trading in a Legislative Context: An Analysis of Cooperative and Noncooperative Strategic Voting
29. A General Probabilistic Spatial Theory of Elections
30. A methodology for testing a new spatial model of elections
31. THE LOCATION OF AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES: AN EMPIRICAL TEST OF A NEW SPATIAL MODEL OF ELECTIONS††Delivered at the 1984 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.
32. The Logic of Lawmaking: A Spatial Theory Approach
33. Promising directions in public choice
34. Asymmetric policy effects, campaign contributions, and the spatial theory of elections
35. Advances in the Spatial Theory of Voting.
36. Equilibrium in multicandidate probabilistic spatial voting.
37. American Government: Strategy and Choice Peter H. Aranson
38. Political innovation in America: the politics of policy initiation
39. United States
40. A New Theory of Congressional Compromise
41. Strategic manipulation and the use of individual decision rules
42. The Spatial Theory of Voting: An Introduction.
43. The location of american presidential candidates: An empirical test of a new spatial model of elections
44. Advances in the Spatial Theory of Voting
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