Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting
Editor
- Shaun Bowler
- André Blais
- Bernard Grofman
Abstract
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09720-6
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Bernard Grofman & Shaun Bowler & André Blais, 2009. "Introduction: Evidence for Duverger's Law from Four Countries," Studies in Public Choice, in: Shaun Bowler & André Blais & Bernard Grofman (ed.), Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting, chapter 1, pages 1-11, Springer.
- André Blais & Eugénie Dostie-Goulet & Marc André Bodet, 2009. "Voting Strategically in Canada and Britain," Studies in Public Choice, in: Shaun Bowler & André Blais & Bernard Grofman (ed.), Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting, chapter 2, pages 13-25, Springer.
- John Curtice, 2009. "Neither Representative nor Accountable: First-Past-the-Post in Britain," Studies in Public Choice, in: Shaun Bowler & André Blais & Bernard Grofman (ed.), Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting, chapter 3, pages 27-45, Springer.
- Barry C. Burden & Philip Edward Jones, 2009. "Strategic Voting in the US," Studies in Public Choice, in: Shaun Bowler & André Blais & Bernard Grofman (ed.), Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting, chapter 4, pages 47-64, Springer.
- Michael P. McDonald, 2009. "Mechanical Effects of Duverger’s Law in the United States," Studies in Public Choice, in: Shaun Bowler & André Blais & Bernard Grofman (ed.), Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting, chapter 5, pages 65-82, Springer.
- Richard Johnston & Fred Cutler, 2009. "Canada: The Puzzle of Local Three-Party Competition," Studies in Public Choice, in: Shaun Bowler & André Blais & Bernard Grofman (ed.), Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting, chapter 6, pages 83-96, Springer.
- Csaba Nikolenyi, 2009. "Party Inflation in India: Why Has a Multi-Party Format Prevailed in the National Party System?," Studies in Public Choice, in: Shaun Bowler & André Blais & Bernard Grofman (ed.), Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting, chapter 7, pages 97-114, Springer.
- Brian J. Gaines, 2009. "Does the United Kingdom Obey Duverger's Law?," Studies in Public Choice, in: Shaun Bowler & André Blais & Bernard Grofman (ed.), Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting, chapter 8, pages 115-134, Springer.
- Shaun Bowler & Bernard Grofman & André Blais, 2009. "The United States: A Case of Duvergerian Equilibrium," Studies in Public Choice, in: Shaun Bowler & André Blais & Bernard Grofman (ed.), Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting, chapter 9, pages 135-146, Springer.
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