District magnitude, electoral formula, and the number of parties
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychologicaland mechanical consequences of electoral rules have previously beenexamined mainly through the lens of district magnitude,comparing the properties of single-member district pluralityelections with those of multimember proportional representati...
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Main Author: | BENOIT, Kenneth |
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2001
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