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Scandalous! Valence Issues and Electoral Outcomes
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Norton, Phillip. 1998. “The Conservative Party: In Office But Not In Power”, in Anthony King ed., Labour Triumphs: Britain at the Polls (New Jersey: Chatham House), 75-112. Paldam, Martin. 1991. “How Robust is the Vote Function?: A Study of Seventeen Nations Over Four Decades”, in Norpoth, H., Lewis-Beck, M.S., Lafay, J. (Eds.), Economics and Politics: The Calculus of Support (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press), 9-31. Palmer, Harvey D., and Guy D. Whitten. 2000. “Government Competence, Economic Performance and Endogenous Election Dates”, Electoral Studies, 19, 413-426. Powell, G. Bingham, Jr., and Guy D. Whitten. 1993. “A Cross-National Analysis of Economic Voting: Taking Account of the Political Context”, American Journal of Political Science, 37, No.3, 391-414. Rose, Richard, and Thomas T. Mackie. 1983. “Incumbency in Government: Asset or Liability?”, in Hans Daalder and Peter Mair ed., Western European Party Systems: Continuity and Change, (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications), 115-137. Sanders, David. 1995. “‘It’s the Economy, Stupid’: The Economy and Support for the Conservative Party”, Talking Politics, 7. Schofield, Norman. 2003a. “Valence Competition in the Spatial Stochastic Model”, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 15, No.4, 371-383. Schofield, Norman. 2003b. “A Valence Model of Political Competition in Britain: 1992-1997.” Typescript. Schofield, Norman, and Itai Sened. 2003. “The Myth of the Political Centre: Modeling the Interaction of Parties, Activists, and Voters.” Typescript. Schofield, Norman, and Itai Sened. 2005. “Multiparty Competition in Israel, 1988-96”, British Journal of Political Science, forthcoming. Stokes, Donald. 1963. “Spatial Models and Party Competition”, American Political Science Review, 57, 368-77. Stokes, Donald. 1992. “Valence Politics”, in Dennis Kavanagh, ed., Electoral Politics (Oxford: Clarendon Press), 141-162. Warwick, Paul. 1999. “Ministerial Autonomy or Ministerial Accommodation? Contested Bases of Government Survival in Parliamentary Democracies”, British Journal of Political Science, 29, No.4, 369-394.
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Norton, Phillip. 1998. “The Conservative Party: In Office But Not In Power”, in Anthony King ed., Labour Triumphs: Britain at the Polls (New Jersey: Chatham House), 75-112. Paldam, Martin. 1991. “How Robust is the Vote Function?: A Study of Seventeen Nations Over Four Decades”, in Norpoth, H., Lewis-Beck, M.S., Lafay, J. (Eds.), Economics and Politics: The Calculus of Support (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press), 9-31. Palmer, Harvey D., and Guy D. Whitten. 2000. “Government Competence, Economic Performance and Endogenous Election Dates”, Electoral Studies, 19, 413-426. Powell, G. Bingham, Jr., and Guy D. Whitten. 1993. “A Cross-National Analysis of Economic Voting: Taking Account of the Political Context”, American Journal of Political Science, 37, No.3, 391-414. Rose, Richard, and Thomas T. Mackie. 1983. “Incumbency in Government: Asset or Liability?”, in Hans Daalder and Peter Mair ed., Western European Party Systems: Continuity and Change, (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications), 115-137. Sanders, David. 1995. “‘It’s the Economy, Stupid’: The Economy and Support for the Conservative Party”, Talking Politics, 7. Schofield, Norman. 2003a. “Valence Competition in the Spatial Stochastic Model”, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 15, No.4, 371-383. Schofield, Norman. 2003b. “A Valence Model of Political Competition in Britain: 1992- 1997.” Typescript. Schofield, Norman, and Itai Sened. 2003. “The Myth of the Political Centre: Modeling the Interaction of Parties, Activists, and Voters.” Typescript. Schofield, Norman, and Itai Sened. 2005. “Multiparty Competition in Israel, 1988-96”, British Journal of Political Science, forthcoming. Stokes, Donald. 1963. “Spatial Models and Party Competition”, American Political Science Review, 57, 368-77. Stokes, Donald. 1992. “Valence Politics”, in Dennis Kavanagh, ed., Electoral Politics (Oxford: Clarendon Press), 141-162. Warwick, Paul. 1999. “Ministerial Autonomy or Ministerial Accommodation? Contested Bases of Government Survival in Parliamentary Democracies”, British Journal of Political Science, 29, No.4, 369-394.
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