INET Lecture - "First world" economies and political parties today: theories and evidence

Economists and political scientists mostly focus on median voter models when they try to analyze political outcomes. Given the empirical evidence about how most governments perform, this single-mindedness is peculiar. The discussion will look at alternatives and comment on various problems of evidence and inference, notably the almost complete disappearance of corporations and identifiable actors from accounts of policy making and political analysis. It considers empirically based alternatives in some detail.