Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
6-2005
Abstract
In this note we map the Irish policy space, locating both voters and parties on the most salient policy dimensions in Ireland. Estimates of the voter locations are based on the Irish National Election Survey (INES), conducted in 2002. Estimates of the party positions are based on an expert survey of party positions conducted by the authors in late 2002. We show that respondent self-placements on a priori policy scales are highly biased and difficult to interpret, and we rely instead on building scale positions for respondents from their answers to relevant attitude questions in the INES. The results provide a methodological template for locating voters and parties in a common space – a significant problem for any analyst who wants to create an empirical elaboration of a spatial model of party competition.
Discipline
Political Science
Research Areas
Political Science
Publication
Economic and Social Review
Volume
36
Issue
2
First Page
83
Last Page
108
ISSN
0012-9984
Citation
BENOIT, Kenneth, & LAVER, Michael.(2005). Mapping the Irish policy space: Voter and party spaces in preferential elections. Economic and Social Review, 36(2), 83-108.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4002
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