Karen Long Jusko
Stanford University
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Journal of Theoretical Politics | 2015
Karen Long Jusko
This paper offers a new electoral geography perspective on two stylized facts that do not fit easily with our current understanding of the implications of electoral rules for electoral politics and social policy: (1) proportional representation (PR) electoral rules are not always associated with more generous social spending. In some cases, we observe comparatively high levels of social spending in majoritarian single-member district (SMD) systems. (2) Contrary to our theoretical expectations, national two-party competition occurs rarely, even under SMD rules. Here, I demonstrate the importance of electoral geography through a series of analytic examples that are based on a simple model of electoral politics, and in which all possible combinations of electoral boundaries, rules, and voter locations are manipulated.
Political Analysis | 2005
Karen Long Jusko; W. Phillips Shively
Archive | 2008
Robert J. Franzese; Karen Long Jusko
Archive | 2008
Karen Long Jusko
Archive | 2009
Karen Long Jusko
Archive | 2009
Karen Long Jusko
Political Science Research and Methods | 2017
Karen Long Jusko; Katherine Weisshaar
Archive | 2017
Karen Long Jusko
Archive | 2017
Karen Long Jusko
Archive | 2017
Karen Long Jusko