Kollman, Ken

Computational Models in Political Economy - London Massachusetts Intitute of Technology 2003 - 283 p



Contiene: 1. A dynamic model of multidimensional collective choice by David P. Baron and Michael C. Herron -- 2. Fluidity of social norms in a Hierarchical system by Joseph E. Harrington, Jr. -- 3. Learning, Central Banks Independence, and the Politics of excess foreign returns by Jude C. Hays and Diana Richards -- 4. A computational theory of electoral competition by John E. Jackson -- 5. A computational modelo of voter sophistication, ideology, and candidate position taking by Scott de Marchi -- 6. The other side of the coin: A computational analysis of publicly financed campaigns by Michael Bailey -- 7. Political institutions and sorting in a Tiebout Model by Ken Kollman, John H. Miller, and Scott E. Page -- 8. Recovering Behavioralism: Adaptively rational strategic behaviorwith endogenous aspirations by Jonathan Bendor, Daniel Diermeir, and Michael Ting

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