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In many parliamentary systems, election timing is an important decision made by governments in order to maximize their expected remaining life in power. Governments can also introduce policy or economic actions to enhance their popular standing and thus their chance of being re-elected. On the...
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In this paper, we consider dynamic programming for the election timing in the majoritarian parliamentary system such as in Australia, where the government has a constitutional right to call an early election. This right can give the government an advantage to remain in power for as long as...
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Prediction and betting markets have evolved with contracts based on electoral outcomes and the traded prices provide a measure of speculators' views on electoral outcomes. Conversely, popular opinion polls yield data which provide statistics on the public's declared voting intentions. This...
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This paper presents a formal approach to evaluate the value of enhancing product customization in a vertically differentiated market. Different from most existing studies that tend to associate the level of customization with the number of product variants, we take a rather different view to the...
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