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The following pages link to Candidate positioning and entry in a political competition (Q1207828):
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- Essential collections for equilibrium concepts (Q444128) (← links)
- Mixed equilibria in runoff elections (Q485818) (← links)
- Aggregate uncertainty in the citizen candidate model yields extremist parties (Q622568) (← links)
- The Hotelling-Downs model with runoff voting (Q765204) (← links)
- Stability in electoral competition: a case for multiple votes (Q899677) (← links)
- Entry-deterring policy differentiation by electoral candidates (Q1575091) (← links)
- Electoral competition under best-worst voting rules (Q1616759) (← links)
- Many-candidate Nash equilibria for elections involving random selection (Q1739382) (← links)
- Trimmed equilibrium (Q1939526) (← links)
- Nash equilibrium in a spatial model of coalition bargaining (Q1974050) (← links)
- Uncontested incumbents and incumbent upsets (Q1995478) (← links)
- Computing equilibrium in network utility-sharing and discrete election games (Q2082218) (← links)
- Bounding quality of pure Nash equilibria in dual-role facility location games (Q2091109) (← links)
- Does party polarization affect the electoral prospects of a new centrist candidate? (Q2091712) (← links)
- Symmetric zero-sum games with only asymmetric equilibria (Q2345239) (← links)
- Policy convergence under approval and plurality voting: the role of policy commitment (Q2385062) (← links)
- A Hotelling-Downs model of electoral competition with the option to quit (Q2427135) (← links)
- On the influence of extreme parties in electoral competition with policy-motivated candidates (Q2500701) (← links)
- When winning is the only thing: pure strategy Nash equilibria in a three-candidate spatial voting model (Q2500749) (← links)
- Nash equilibria for voter models with randomly perceived positions (Q4639230) (← links)