E Weese - Global COE Hi-Stat Discussion Paper Series, 2008 - econ.as.nyu.edu
Abstract Political coalition formation games can describe the formation and dissolution of
nations, as well as the creation of coalition governments, the establishment of political
parties, and other similar phenomena. These games have been studied from a theoretical ...
[CITATION] Political mergers as coalition formation: Estimates from japanese municipal mergers
E Weese - 2010 - Yale University Working Paper
[CITATION] Essays on Political Boundaries
EG Weese - 2009 - Massachusetts Institute of …
E Weese - Working Papers, 2011 - ageconsearch.umn.edu
Abstract Political coalition formation games can describe the formation and dissolution of
nations, as well as the creation of coalition governments, the establishment of political
parties, and other similar phenomena. These games have been studied from a theoretical ...
E Weese - 2012 - princeton.edu
Abstract Preferences of players in a coalition formation game can be estimated using a
constrained maximum likelihood approach if there if there is data available for two periods,
where coalitions were formed in only one of these periods due to an exogenous change, ...
E Weese - 2008 - econ.hit-u.ac.jp
Abstract Over time, changes in technology and population distribution make existing political
boundaries inefficient; however, unanimity requirements and an inability to negotiate
transfers result in too few changes being made. This can be shown empirically using the ...
D Acemoglu, A Banerjee… - 2009 - dspace.mit.edu
Page 1. Essays on Political Boundaries by Eric Gordon Weese BA, Yale University
(2004) Submitted to the Department of Economics in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Economics at the ...
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