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An Economic Theory of Democracy in Contemporary Perspective

A Revised Probabilistic Spatial Model of Elections: Theory and Evidence

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Munger, M; Enelow, J; Endersby, J
1993

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1993

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125 / 140

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University of Michigan Press
 

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Munger, M., Enelow, J., & Endersby, J. (1993). A Revised Probabilistic Spatial Model of Elections: Theory and Evidence. In B. Grofman (Ed.), An Economic Theory of Democracy in Contemporary Perspective (pp. 125–140). University of Michigan Press.
Munger, M., J. Enelow, and J. Endersby. “A Revised Probabilistic Spatial Model of Elections: Theory and Evidence.” In An Economic Theory of Democracy in Contemporary Perspective, edited by B. Grofman, 125–40. University of Michigan Press, 1993.
Munger M, Enelow J, Endersby J. A Revised Probabilistic Spatial Model of Elections: Theory and Evidence. In: Grofman B, editor. An Economic Theory of Democracy in Contemporary Perspective. University of Michigan Press; 1993. p. 125–40.
Munger, M., et al. “A Revised Probabilistic Spatial Model of Elections: Theory and Evidence.” An Economic Theory of Democracy in Contemporary Perspective, edited by B. Grofman, University of Michigan Press, 1993, pp. 125–40.
Munger M, Enelow J, Endersby J. A Revised Probabilistic Spatial Model of Elections: Theory and Evidence. In: Grofman B, editor. An Economic Theory of Democracy in Contemporary Perspective. University of Michigan Press; 1993. p. 125–140.

Publication Date

1993

Start / End Page

125 / 140

Publisher

University of Michigan Press