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Computational models in political economy /

The use of innovative computational models in political economic research as a complement to traditional analytical methodologies. Researchers are increasingly turning to computational methods to study the dynamic properties of political and economic systems. Politicians, citizens, interest groups,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kollman, Ken, 1966-, Miller, John H. (John Howard), 1959-, Page, Scott E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2003.
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505 0 |a A dynamic model of multidimensional collective choice / David P. Baron and Michael C. Herron -- Fluidity of social norms in a hierarchical system / Joseph E. Harrington, Jr. -- Learning, central bank independence, and the politics of excess foreign returns / Jude C. Hays and Diana Richards -- A computational theory of electoral competition / John E. Jackson -- A computational model of voter sophistication, ideology, and candidate position taking / Scott de Marchi -- The other side of the coin: a computational analysis of publicly financed campaigns / Michael Bailey -- Political institutions and sorting in a Tiebout model / Ken Kollman, John H. Miller, and Scott E. Page -- Recovering behavioralism: adaptively rational strategic behavior with endogenous aspirations / Jonathan Bendor, Daniel Diermeier, and Michael Ting. 
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