Coalition formation: the role of procedure and policy flexibility
Article dans une revue: A spatial model of coalition formation is used together with data from Dutch elections and theoretical instances to study different procedures of coalition formation. The model shows that procedure plays an important role in reaching a coalition agreement and that political parties do not necessarily benefit from being a first-mover. Moreover, it is shown that a decrease in a party's flexibility can be (dis)advantageous in coalition negotiations. Furthermore, certain power sharing tactics appear not always to lead to an agreement that is in a party's advantage. The main message put forward is that the procedure of forming a coalition plays a more important role than is usually acknowledged in literature and practice.
Auteur(s)
Eligius Hendrix, Annelies de Ridder, Agnieszka Rusinowska, Elena Saiz
Revue
- Group Decision and Negotiation
Date de publication
- 2013
Mots-clés JEL
Mots-clés
- Coalition formation
- Elections
- Maneuvering space
- Step-by-step procedure
- Simultaneous procedure
- Minimal winning coalition
Pages
- 407-427
URL de la notice HAL
Version
- 1
Volume
- 22