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8. Party Factions and Nash Equilibrium
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Political Competition over a Single Issue: The Case of Certainty 13
- 2. Modeling Party Uncertainty 38
- 3. Unidimensional Policy Spaces with Uncertainty 52
- 4. Applications of the Wittman Model 73
- 5. Endogenous Parties: The Unidimensional Case 90
- 6. Political Competition over Several Issues: The Case of Certainty 103
- 7. Multidimensional Issue Spaces and Uncertainty: The Downs Model 124
- 8. Party Factions and Nash Equilibrium 145
- 9. The Democratic Political Economy of Progressive Taxation 172
- 10.Why the Poor Do Not Expropriate the Rich in Democracies 189
- 11. Distributive Class Politics and the Political Geography of Interwar Europe 209
- 12. A Three-Class Model of American Politics 251
- 13. Endogenous Parties with Multidimensional Competition 259
- 14. Toward a Model of Coalition Government 281
- Mathematical Appendix 309
- References 323
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Political Competition over a Single Issue: The Case of Certainty 13
- 2. Modeling Party Uncertainty 38
- 3. Unidimensional Policy Spaces with Uncertainty 52
- 4. Applications of the Wittman Model 73
- 5. Endogenous Parties: The Unidimensional Case 90
- 6. Political Competition over Several Issues: The Case of Certainty 103
- 7. Multidimensional Issue Spaces and Uncertainty: The Downs Model 124
- 8. Party Factions and Nash Equilibrium 145
- 9. The Democratic Political Economy of Progressive Taxation 172
- 10.Why the Poor Do Not Expropriate the Rich in Democracies 189
- 11. Distributive Class Politics and the Political Geography of Interwar Europe 209
- 12. A Three-Class Model of American Politics 251
- 13. Endogenous Parties with Multidimensional Competition 259
- 14. Toward a Model of Coalition Government 281
- Mathematical Appendix 309
- References 323
- Index 327