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A Political Economy of the Separation of Electoral Origin
  • Language: en

A Political Economy of the Separation of Electoral Origin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Politics of Bargaining as a Group
  • Language: en

The Politics of Bargaining as a Group

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Monarchs, Ministers, and Maps
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Monarchs, Ministers, and Maps

These diverse essays investigate political factors behind the rapid development of cartography in Renaissance Europe and its impact on emerging European nations. By 1500 a few rulers had already discovered that better knowledge of their lands would strengthen their control over them; by 1550, the cartographer's art had become an important instrument for bringing territories under the control of centralized government. Throughout the following century increasing governmental reliance on maps demanded greater accuracy and more sophisticated techniques. This volume, a detailed survey of the political uses of cartography between 1400 and 1700 in Europe, answers these questions: When did monarchs...

The Race to the Base
  • Language: en

The Race to the Base

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Essays in Political Economy
  • Language: en

Essays in Political Economy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This dissertation consists of four essays on politics and economics. They employ a rich set of methodologies from applied microeconomics and analytical political science in attempts to shed lights on how information, identity, and institutions interact and shape behaviors, politics, and policies. Chapter 1, "The Limits and Side Effects of Persuasion: Political Endorsement and Trust in Scientific Expertise During COVID-19" examines how the American public reacts to politically relevant information from reputable independent sources and how the reaction affects their subsequent information acquisition. I leverage the scientific journal Nature's high-profile political endorsement during the COV...

Shocking Contrasts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Shocking Contrasts

In the fourteenth century, the Black Death killed as much as two thirds of Europe's population; in the fifteenth, the introduction of moveable-type printing rapidly expanded Europe's supply of human capital; between 1850 and 1914, Russia's population almost tripled; and in World War I, the British blockade starved some 800,000 Germans. Each of these, Shocking Contrasts argues, amounted to an unanticipated shock, positive or negative, to the supply of a crucial factor of production; and elicited one of four main responses: factor substitution; factor movement to a different sector or region; technological innovation; or political action, sometimes extending to coercion at home or conquest abroad. This book examines parsimonious models of factor returns, relative costs, and technological innovation. It offers a framework for understanding the role of supply shocks in major political conflicts and argues that its implications extend far beyond these specific cases to any period of human history.

Theory and Credibility
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Theory and Credibility

Ashworth et al address this key challenge in the field with a new vision of how to connect empirical and theoretical work, one rooted in the idea of "all else equal." Theory, the authors argue, implicitly rests of the idea of "all-else-equal," and it's precisely this question that empirical work attempts to confirm. Thus theory and empirics have an intrinsic connection, and in recognizing this scholars can bridge the gap between the two. The first part of the book examines the "all-else-equal" connection and goes on to show how how theoretical models yield empirical implications and how substantive identification is the lynch-pin of a credible research design. The second part then follows the progressive back-and-forth between theory and empirics in existing scholarship, breaking these interactions into five types: reinterpreting, elaboration, distinguishing, disentangling, and modeling the research design. .

Uncertain Futures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Uncertain Futures

Why is the world not moving fast enough to solve the climate crisis? Politics stand in the way, but experts hope that green investments, compensation, and retraining could unlock the impasse. However, these measures often lack credibility. Not only do communities fear these policies could be reversed, but they have seen promises broken before. Uncertain Futures proposes solutions to make more credible promises that build support for the energy transition. It examines the perspectives of workers, communities, and companies, arguing that the climate impasse is best understood by viewing the problem from the ground up. Featuring voices on the front lines such as a commissioner in Carbon County deciding whether to welcome wind, executives at energy companies searching for solutions, mayors and unions in Minnesota battling for local jobs, and fairgoers in coal country navigating their uncertain future, this book contends that making economic transitions work means making promises credible.

Bargaining
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486

Bargaining

This Edited Collection provides a rigorous and rich overview of current bargaining research in economics and related disciplines, as well as a discussion of future directions. The Editors create cross-disciplinary and cross-methodological synergies by bringing together bargaining researchers from various fields, including game theory, experimental economics, political economy, autonomous negotiations, artificial intelligence, environmental economics and behavioral operations management; as well as using various methods, including the strategic approach, axiomatic approach, empirical research, lab and field experiments, machine learning and decision support systems. Offering insights into the theoretical foundations of bargaining research, traditional applications to bargaining research and topics of growing importance due to new advances in technology and the changing political and physical landscape of the world, this book is a key tool for anyone working on or interested in bargaining.

Advances in Economics and Econometrics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 511

Advances in Economics and Econometrics

The first volume of edited papers from the Tenth World Congress of the Econometric Society 2010.