Computational Political Economy

作者: Ken Kollman , John H. Miller , Scott E. Page

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摘要: In this paper, we address the use of adaptive computational modeling techniques in field political economy. The introduction considers advantages methods. bulk paper describe two models: a spatial model electoral competition and Tiebout model. At end discuss what future may hold for these new techniques.

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