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Parties, districts and the spatial theory of elections
D. Austen-Smith
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Managerial Economics, Decision Sciences and Operations
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Legislature
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Spatial Theory
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Polity
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Policy Outcomes
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Multidistrict
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De-facto
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Electorate
50%
Electoral Competition
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Institutional Variation
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Independent Candidates
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Downsian Model
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Single-member Districts
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Democratic Systems
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Social Sciences
Elections
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