Matthew E. Bergman
University of California, San Diego
23 Papers
62 Citations
Matthew E. Bergman is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Referendum. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Matthew E. Bergman include University of California & University of Vienna.
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Papers
Patterns of intraparty competition in open-list & SNTV systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors develop "logical models" of expected vote shares of parties' first and last winners, and test these models using "symmetric regression" on an original data set drawn from over 2000 party-district observations in nine countries.
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Biosynthesis, natural distribution, and biological activities of acyclic monoterpenes and their derivatives
TL;DR: The recent literature on acyclic monoterpene biosynthesis, their natural distribution across the plant kingdom, and their emerging roles in medicine as biologically active natural products are reviewed.
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Insights from the Quantification of the Study of Populism
TL;DR: Research on populist parties and their voters has produced several books, edited volumes, and peer-reviewed articles that examine these in a comparative context as discussed by the authors, and country and topic experts defined t...
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Preferential Voting Systems: Influence on Intra-party Competition and Voting Behaviour: by Gianluca Passarelli, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, 286 pp., 72.79 € (hbk), ISBN 978-3-030-25285-4
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the influence of preferential voting systems on intra-party competition and voting behavior in 1/6 of the world's electoral systems, including the United Kingdom.
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Sorting between and within coalitions: the Italian case (2001–2008)
Matthew E. Bergman
- 01 Mar 2021
TL;DR: This article examined what motivates the voters of the large center-left and center-right coalitions, specifically whether ideology, economic issues, or other considerations lead voters to select their party of choice.