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Bargaining theory and the analysis of Belgian multy-party-government formation during the interwar period

Bargaining-Theorie und die Analyse der belgischen Mehrparteienregierung in der Zwischenkriegszeit
[journal article]

Buyst, Erik
Lauwers, Luc
Uytterhoeven, Patrick

Abstract

Koalitionsbildung und insbesondere die Verteilung der Ministersessel unter den Koalitionspartnern ist das Ergebnis eines komplexen kollektiven Entscheidungsprozesses. Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht dieses 'bargaining' von einem spieltheoretischen Ansatz her. Als Testfall dient die belgische Mehr... view more

Koalitionsbildung und insbesondere die Verteilung der Ministersessel unter den Koalitionspartnern ist das Ergebnis eines komplexen kollektiven Entscheidungsprozesses. Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht dieses 'bargaining' von einem spieltheoretischen Ansatz her. Als Testfall dient die belgische Mehrparteienregierung während der Zwischenkriegszeit. Die tatsächliche Verteilung der Ressorts wird mit der aus dem Modell abgeleiteten Prognose verglichen. (pmb)... view less


'The distribution of minister portfolios in government coalitions is the result of a complex process of bargaining. In that way power relations among political parties are reflected in the distribution of cabinet posts. In this paper the predictions of game theoretical concepts (bargaining set, -cor... view more

'The distribution of minister portfolios in government coalitions is the result of a complex process of bargaining. In that way power relations among political parties are reflected in the distribution of cabinet posts. In this paper the predictions of game theoretical concepts (bargaining set, -core) and the Gamson hypothesis are compared with the actual portfolio distribution. In most Belgian interwar governments the relatively small liberal party was able to obtain a share of ministeries substantially larger than their share of parliamentary seats in coalition. Game theoretical models proved superior in capturing this effect. They also accentuate the disruptive effect of the 1936 elections. The success of extreme parties changed the simple bargaining structure of the 1919-1936 period into a complicated one. Moreover, the 1936 game is as far removed as possible from a Pareto optimal solution, which explains the labourious formation of short-lived governments.' (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
Belgium; formation of a government; peace time; coalition; party system; game theory; politics; collective bargaining

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Political Science

Method
empirical; historical

Document language
English

Publication Year
1991

Page/Pages
p. 4-20

Journal
Historical Social Research, 16 (1991) 4

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.16.1991.4.4-20

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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