Optimal strategies in political elections


Autoria(s): Lesmono, D.; Tonkes, E. J.
Contribuinte(s)

Rob May and A.J. Roberts

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

In the Majoritarian Parliamentary System, the government has a constitutional right to call an early election. This right provides the government a control to achieve its objective to remain in power for as long as possible. We model the early election problem mathematically using opinion polls data as a stochastic process to proxy the government's probability of re-election. These data measure the difference in popularity between the government and the opposition. We fit a mean reverting Stochastic Differential Equation to describe the behaviour of the process and consider the possibility for the government to use other control tools, which are termed 'boosts' to induce shocks to the opinion polls by making timely policy announcements or economic actions. These actions improve the government's popularity and have some impact upon the early-election exercise boundary. © Austral. Mathematical Soc. 2005.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:77060/UQ77060_OA.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:77060

Publicador

Australia Mathematical Society

Palavras-Chave #C1 #230118 Optimisation #750699 Government and politics not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Journal Article