Electoral Competition Between Two Candidates of Different Quality: The Effects of Candidate Ideology and Private Information
- Editors:
- Austen-Smith, David
- Duggan, John
Abstract
This paper examines competition in a spatial model of two-candidate elections, where one candidate enjoys a quality advantage over the other candidate. The candidates care about winning and also have policy preferences. There is two-dimensional private information. Candidate ideal points as well as their tradeoffs between policy preferences and winning are private information. The distribution of this two-dimensional type is common knowledge. The location of the median voter's ideal point is uncertain, with a distribution that is commonly known by both candidates. Pure strategy equilibria always exist in this model. We characterize the effects of increased uncertainty about the median voter, the effect of candidate policy preferences, and the effects of changes in the distribution of private information. We prove that the distribution of candidate policies approaches the mixed equilibrium of Aragones and Palfrey [2], when both candidates' weights on policy preferences go to zero.
Acknowledgement
Aragones acknowledges financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology, grant number SEC2000-1186. Palfrey acknowledges financial support from the National Science Foundation grant number SES-0079301, and from the Institut d'Anàlsi Econòmica. He is also grateful for the hospitality of IAE in May 2003. We thank Clara Ponsati and participants of several seminars for helpful comments.
Additional Information
Original paper is Caltech Social Sciences Working Paper no. 1169, entitled "Spatial Competition Between Two Candidates of Different Quality: The Effects of Candidate Ideology and Private Information"
Copyright and License
© 2005 Springer.
Additional details
- Alternative title (English)
- Spatial Competition Between Two Candidates of Different Quality: The Effects of Candidate Ideology and Private Information
- Eprint ID
- 65196
- DOI
- 10.1007/3-540-27295-X_4
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20160308-114044999
- Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (MCyT)
- SEC2000-1186
- NSF
- SES-0079301
- Institut d'Anàlsi Econòmica
- Caltech groups
- Social Science Working Papers
- Series Name
- Studies in Choice and Welfare
- Other Numbering System Name
- Social Science Working Paper
- Other Numbering System Identifier
- 1169
- Publication Status
- Published