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Median Voter Theorem
A principle stating that the preference of the individual in the middle of a distribution will prevail in majority-rule voting.
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Median Voter Theorem
A principle stating that the preference of the individual in the middle of a distribution will prevail in majority-rule voting.
Median
The value in a data set that divides the higher half from the lower half, representing the central point of preferences.
Preference
An individual's desired outcome or choice among alternatives, influencing their voting decisions.
Majority Rule
A decision-making process where the option receiving more than half the votes is selected.
Collective Choice
The process by which a group makes a decision that reflects the aggregated preferences of its members.
Equilibrium
A state where no individual can improve their outcome by changing their choice, given others' decisions.
Fiscal Policy
Government actions regarding spending and taxation, often influenced by aggregate voter preferences.
Budget Constraint
A limit on government spending determined by available resources and collective preferences.
Government Outlays
Total expenditures by the public sector, shaped by the outcome of collective decision-making.
Aggregate Demand
The total level of desired spending in an economy, reflecting the sum of individual preferences.
Aggregate Supply
The total quantity of goods and services available, influenced by collective economic decisions.
Political Economy
The study of how political forces and collective choices impact economic policies and outcomes.
Voting Behavior
Patterns and motivations behind how individuals cast ballots in collective decision processes.
Dissatisfaction
A state experienced by individuals whose preferences are not reflected in the collective outcome.
Jurisdiction
A defined area where collective decisions, such as voting outcomes, are applied to its residents.