Pedersen Index

The Pedersen index is a measure of electoral volatility in party systems. It was described by Mogens Pedersen in a paper published in 1979 entitled The Dynamics of European Party Systems: Changing Patterns of Electoral Volatility.

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Read more about Pedersen Index:  What The Index Means, Construction of The Index

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