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Models of Strategic Choice in Politics

Political Investment, Voter Perceptions, and Candidate Strategy: An Equilibrium Spatial Analysis

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Munger, M; Hinich, M
1989

Duke Scholars

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1989

Start / End Page

49 / 68

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Cambridge University Press
 

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Munger, M., & Hinich, M. (1989). Political Investment, Voter Perceptions, and Candidate Strategy: An Equilibrium Spatial Analysis. In P. Ordeshook (Ed.), Models of Strategic Choice in Politics (pp. 49–68). Cambridge University Press.
Munger, M., and Melvin Hinich. “Political Investment, Voter Perceptions, and Candidate Strategy: An Equilibrium Spatial Analysis.” In Models of Strategic Choice in Politics, edited by Peter Ordeshook, 49–68. Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Munger M, Hinich M. Political Investment, Voter Perceptions, and Candidate Strategy: An Equilibrium Spatial Analysis. In: Ordeshook P, editor. Models of Strategic Choice in Politics. Cambridge University Press; 1989. p. 49–68.
Munger, M., and Melvin Hinich. “Political Investment, Voter Perceptions, and Candidate Strategy: An Equilibrium Spatial Analysis.” Models of Strategic Choice in Politics, edited by Peter Ordeshook, Cambridge University Press, 1989, pp. 49–68.
Munger M, Hinich M. Political Investment, Voter Perceptions, and Candidate Strategy: An Equilibrium Spatial Analysis. In: Ordeshook P, editor. Models of Strategic Choice in Politics. Cambridge University Press; 1989. p. 49–68.

Publication Date

1989

Start / End Page

49 / 68

Publisher

Cambridge University Press