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Testing mixed-strategy equilibria when players are heterogeneous: The case of penalty kicks in soccer

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PA Chiappori, S Levitt… - American Economic Review, 2002 - JSTOR
The concept of mixed strategy is a fundamental component of game theory, and its
normative importance is undisputed. However, its empirical relevance has sometimes been
viewed with skepticism. The main concern over the practical usefulness of mixed ...
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Golden parachutes, rubber checks, and strategic retirements from the 102d House

T Groseclose… - American Journal of Political Science, 1994 - JSTOR
Political scientists have long been interested in the occupational decisions of politicians.
Two events prior to the 1992 congressional elections brought journalists and the broader
public into emotion-rich but data-poor discussions of how and why to achieve greater ...
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Corporate PAC campaign contributions in perspective

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J Milyo, D Primo… - Business and Politics, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
There is a vast empirical literature on the allocation of corporate PAC contributions in
Congressional elections and the influence that these contributions have on the policy-
making process. The attention given to PAC contributions is far in excess of their actual ...
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Electoral Effects of Incumbent Wealth, The

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J Milyo… - JL & Econ., 1999 - HeinOnline
Abstract The absence of limits on own-source campaign contributions is widely thought to
give wealthy candidates an advantage in congressional elections. We employ a unique data
set on the wealth of House incumbents running for reelection in 1992. We find that wealthy ...
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[CITATION] Why a teaspoonful of position-taking drowns a mountain of policy preferences: A theoretical result

T Groseclose… - 2001 - Irving B. Harris Graduate School of …
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[CITATION] Presidential Vetoes: Bargaining, Blame-Game, and Gridlock

T Groseclose… - American Journal of Political Science, 2001
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[CITATION] An Inflation-Adjusted ADA Measure

T Groseclose, S Levitt… - Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Typescript, 1995
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[CITATION] Buying Supermajorities

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JM Snyder… - American Political Science Review, 1996
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[CITATION] Models and tests of legislative behavior

T Groseclose - 1992 - en.scientificcommons.org
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[CITATION] The Value of Committee Seats in the House, 1947-1991

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C Stewart III… - American Journal of Political Science, 1998
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[CITATION] Testing Hypothesis of Committee Composition

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TJ Groseclose - Journal of Politics, 1994
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[CITATION] The Effects of State Campaign Finance Regulation on Turnout, Electoral Competition, and Partisan Advantage in Gubernatorial Elections, 1949-1998

J Milyo, D Primo… - Unpublished manuscript, 2002
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[CITATION] The Hunters' Reply

T Groseclose… - Unpublished manuscript. Stanford University, 1999
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[CITATION] Why a Thimble-Full of Position-Taking Drowns a Mountain of Policy Preferences

T Groseclose… - Unpublished manuscript, Stanford University, 2001
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[CITATION] Home State Effects in US Presidential Elections

WR Hauk Jr… - 2003
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