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第 12 頁
13 Note that party bias , or party preference and misperceived benefit bias are all
interchangeable . 14 Again , we define the party bias as misperceived benefit
difference between parties . 16 Similarly , we can specify ( MB ? - MB ) > 0 as the
...
13 Note that party bias , or party preference and misperceived benefit bias are all
interchangeable . 14 Again , we define the party bias as misperceived benefit
difference between parties . 16 Similarly , we can specify ( MB ? - MB ) > 0 as the
...
第 13 頁
MB } ) > 0 Note that both parties are assumed to make the same probability
assignments for voters ' misperceived benefits : Fi = F ? = F ; 17 . This
distributional assumption is consistent with assuming that the candidates know
the misperceived ...
MB } ) > 0 Note that both parties are assumed to make the same probability
assignments for voters ' misperceived benefits : Fi = F ? = F ; 17 . This
distributional assumption is consistent with assuming that the candidates know
the misperceived ...
第 47 頁
Note that c2 < 1 + 2¢1 since 1 – 2c1 + ( c + R " ) = cı > 0 . Plugging R ' = C2 – C1 ,
we have 2 ( 1 – C1 + R " ) = - 3 ( 1 + 3c1 – 4c2 ) < 0 if C2 < 1 + 2ci . It is satisfied if
and only if X is negative . Thus , there exists a contradiction . C . 3 . L > 0 & RT ...
Note that c2 < 1 + 2¢1 since 1 – 2c1 + ( c + R " ) = cı > 0 . Plugging R ' = C2 – C1 ,
we have 2 ( 1 – C1 + R " ) = - 3 ( 1 + 3c1 – 4c2 ) < 0 if C2 < 1 + 2ci . It is satisfied if
and only if X is negative . Thus , there exists a contradiction . C . 3 . L > 0 & RT ...
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