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Advances in the Spatial Theory of Voting.
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Spatial TheoryEconomicsPolitical GeographyForeword 1Political RepresentationElection ForecastingSocial SciencesVoting RulePolitical BehaviorSpatial ModelsEntry DeterrencePolitical CompetitionPolitical ScienceSpatial Statistics
Foreword 1. Introduction James M. Enelow and Melvin J. Hinich 2. Multiparty competition, entry, and entry deterrence in spatial models of elections Kenneth A. Shepsle and Ronald N. Cohen 3. Heresthetic and rhetoric in the spatial model William H. Riker 4. Spatial strategies when candidates have policy preferences Donald Wittman 5. A decade of experimental research on spatial models of elections and committees Richard D. McKelvey and Peter C. Ordeshook 6. Candidate uncertainty and electoral equilibria Peter J. Coughlin 7. The theory of predictive mappings James M. Enelow and Melvin J. Hinich 8. Multicandidate spatial competition Gary W. Cox 9. The setter model Howard Rosenthal Author index Subject index.