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Title:      Voter transition estimation in multiparty systems 

Authors:    Ioannis Andreadis

Entrydate:  2008-07-07 05:42:32

Keywords:   Elections, Voter transition rates, Ecological
inference, Multiparty systems

Abstract:   Recent advances in the field of ecological inference
have provided researchers with new tools to estimate voter
transition in two-party systems. Although some researchers have
dealt with the R x C ecological inference problem, voter
transition estimation remains a difficult and tedious goal. As a
result scholars of multi-party systems still struggle with their
electoral data. In this paper we present a new approach and we
propose a new method that deals with this issue.

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