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Comparative Political Economy at Columbia
Political determinants of welfare and economic determinants of political behavior.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
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The CPE@CU blog is in dormancy, and I am now blogging over at cyrussamii.com Please visit me over there. Cyrus
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Dunning on "endogenous oil rents"
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Baliga and Sjostrom on strategic ambiguity and arm...
Ross on Oil, Islam, and Women's Rights
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Basic Considerations for Modeling Interaction Term...
Kenya Violence in Perspective
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January
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Enduring internal rivalries?
Another take on resource dependence and conflict
"Indigenous" institutions and colonial origins of ...
Evidence of "Perverse Punishment" and "Collectivis...
Kenya elections and violence, III
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Kenya elections and violence
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Survey Experiments: Dictator Game in a Mass Survey...
Costs of Conflict
Volunteering, Happiness, and a Clever Natural Expe...
Error Correction Models for Elections
Does "war in mixed strategies" make sense?
Caillaud and Tirole on Group Persuasion
Non-reponse and False Response in Corruption Surve...
When is something a "0" versus an "NA"?
Presentation on "Globalization's Losers"
"Cellphones Challenge Poll Sampling" (NYT)
Climate Change Polls Summary
A Take on the "Plausible Instrumental Variables" D...
Applied Bargaining Models and Mechanism Design
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