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This chapter gives a concise summary of the book. It consequently evaluates the contribution of the extended vote model that is presented and empirically tested in previous chapters and offers a brief outlook on directions for further research.
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But it was only included in the empirical analysis in 1994, due to data limitations and the fact that in the 1990 election, only the West German sample of the election study was used for the analysis conducted here.
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Kurella, AS. (2017). Conclusion. In: Issue Voting and Party Competition. Contributions to Political Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53378-0_8
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