An exploration of the citizen candidate model where any citizen can run for political office, its historical context, key events, and implications in political economics.
An in-depth look at the Median Voter Theorem, a fundamental result in political economics that describes how the median voter's preference dominates in a majority voting system. Includes historical context, key concepts, mathematical models, and real-world examples.
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