Modeling Politics with Economics tools; A Critical Survey of the Literature
Year of publication: |
2001-01-01
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Authors: | Olters, Jan-Peter |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Economic models | unemployment | election | voters | social welfare | voting | voter | welfare function | social welfare function | elections | welfare economics | voting behavior | unemployment rates | political science | political party | social welfare functions | political parties | unemployment rate | welfare functions | presidential elections | bargaining | congressional elections | proportional representation | election campaign | electoral process | welfare programs | partisan politics | electoral systems | social welfare programs | welfare state | election outcome | voting paradoxes | welfare implications | voter turnout | democratic government | welfare improvements | social program | social benefits | collective action |
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Corruption, Competition, and Contracts; A Model of Vote Buying
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Lucas vs. Lucas; On Inequality and Growth
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Olters, Jan-Peter, (1999)
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