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An Economic Theory of Political Action in a Democracy

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For example, this article argued that the private sector is a self-regulating mechanism and that any government action beyond maintenance of law and order is "interference" with it rather than an intrinsic part of it.
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IN SPITE of the tremendous importance of government decisions in every phase of economic life, economic theorists have never successfully integrated government with private decision-makers in a single general equilibrium theory. Instead they have treated government action as an exogenous variable, determined by political considerations that lie outside the purview of economics. This view is really a carry-over from the classical premise that the private sector is a self-regulating mechanism and that any government action beyond maintenance of law and order is "interference" with it rather than an intrinsic part of it.2 However, in at least two fields of economic theory, the centrality of government action has forced economists to formulate rules that indicate how government "should" make decisions. Thus in the field of public finance, Hugh Dalton states:

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Euclidean revealed preferences: testing the spatial voting model

TL;DR: In this article, a formal revealed preference test of the spatial voting model in three national elections in the USA, and strongly reject the spatial model in all cases, was presented, and confidence regions for partially identified voter characteristics were constructed in an augmented model with unobserved valence dimension.
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Equilibrium existence for zero-sum games and spatial models of elections

TL;DR: A theorem on existence of mixed strategy equilibria in discontinuous zero-sum games is proved and applied to three models of elections and yields a mixed strategy equilibrium in the multidimensional spatial model of elections with three voters.
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Campaign finances and political platforms: The economics of political controversy*

TL;DR: This paper explored the extent to which the campaign contributions of politically active groups may draw candidates away from the median voter position as candidate seek funds to run effective election campaigns, and observed that in many elections candidate positions converge to very similar positions on matters of broad concern.
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Generationen- oder Parteienkonflikt? Eine empirische Analyse der deutschen Hochschulausgaben

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors find empirische Evidenz fur the Hypothese, dass the Hochschulausgaben negativ von der Bevolkerungsalterung abhangen, allerdings hangt this result from der Spezifikation der Demographie-Variablen ab.
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Estimating the potential impact of nonvoters on outcomes of parliamentary elections in proportional systems with an application to German national elections from 1949 to 2009

Ulrich Kohler
- 01 Sep 2011 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a method that factors in apportionment methods, election threshold, sizes of parliaments, leverage of non-voters, closeness of election results, and individual characteristics of nonvoters is proposed.