
Computational Models in Political Economy
A Computational Model of Voter Sophistication, Ideology and Candidate Position taking
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de Marchi, S
2003
The use of innovative computational models in political economic research as a complement to traditional analytical methodologies.
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9780262112758
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2003
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MIT Press
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de Marchi, S. (2003). A Computational Model of Voter Sophistication, Ideology and Candidate Position taking. In K. Kollman, J. H. Miller, & S. E. Page (Eds.), Computational Models in Political Economy. MIT Press.
Marchi, S. de. “A Computational Model of Voter Sophistication, Ideology and Candidate Position taking.” In Computational Models in Political Economy, edited by Ken Kollman, John H. Miller, and Scott E. Page. MIT Press, 2003.
de Marchi S. A Computational Model of Voter Sophistication, Ideology and Candidate Position taking. In: Kollman K, Miller JH, Page SE, editors. Computational Models in Political Economy. MIT Press; 2003.
de Marchi, S. “A Computational Model of Voter Sophistication, Ideology and Candidate Position taking.” Computational Models in Political Economy, edited by Ken Kollman et al., MIT Press, 2003.
de Marchi S. A Computational Model of Voter Sophistication, Ideology and Candidate Position taking. In: Kollman K, Miller JH, Page SE, editors. Computational Models in Political Economy. MIT Press; 2003.

ISBN
9780262112758
Publication Date
2003
Publisher
MIT Press