A bayesian spatial individual effects probit model of the 2010 UK general election
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07/06/2012
07/06/2012
2012
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Resumo |
The Conservative Party emerged from the 2010 United Kingdom General Election as the largest single party, but their support was not geographically uniform. In this paper, we estimate a hierarchical Bayesian spatial probit model that tests for the presence of regional voting effects. This model allows for the estimation of individual region-specic effects on the probability of Conservative Party success, incorporating information on the spatial relationships between the regions of the mainland United Kingdom. After controlling for a range of important covariates, we find that these spatial relationships are significant and that our individual region-specic effects estimates provide additional evidence of North-South variations in Conservative Party support. |
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University of Strathclyde |
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SIRE DISCUSSION PAPER;SIRE-DP-2012-20 |
Palavras-Chave | #United Kingdom General Election #Bayesian hierarchical modelling #spatial econometrics |
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Working Paper |