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A Bayesian Spatial Individual Effects Probit Model of the 2010 U.K. General Election
Jensen, Christa
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Lacombe, Donald
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McIntyre, Stuart
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Economics Department, University of Strathclyde
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2012
The Conservative Party emerged from the 2010
United
Kingdom
General
Election
as the largest single party, but their …
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A bayesian spatial individual effects probit model of the 2010 UK general election
Jensen, Christa
;
Lacombe, Donald
;
Mcintyre, Stuart
-
Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE)
-
2012
The Conservative Party emerged from the 2010
United
Kingdom
General
Election
as the largest single party, but their …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010553598
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