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Preface;
1. Spatial voting models: the behavioural assumptions;
2. The unidimensional spatial voting model;
3. A two-dimensional spatial model;
4. A general spatial model of candidate competition;
5. The influence of candidate characteristics and abstention on election outcomes;
6. Voting on budgets;
7. Models of voter uncertainty;
8. Institutions;
9. Empirical testing of the spatial theory of elections;
10. Concluding observations; References; Answers to selected problems; Index.
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