Success, Survival and Probabilistic Voting: The Case of a ruling Party

Artyom Jelnov, Pavel Jelnov

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Abstract

In this article, we empirically study the survival of the ruling party in parliamentary democracies using a hazard rate model. We define survival of a crisis as being on the winning side in a critical vote in the parliament. We develop a general probabilistic model of political crises and test it empirically. We find that during crises, parties in the parliament are likely to vote independently of each other. Thus, we receive as an empirical result what the voting power literature widely assumed.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)209-226
Number of pages18
JournalHomo Oeconomicus
Volume36
Issue number3-4
StatePublished - 25 Nov 2019

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