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Homepage:http://as.nyu.edu/object/JonEguia.html
Phone:212 992 8073
Postal address:19 West 4th St. 2nd Fl. Dept. Politics New York University. New York, NY 10012.
Workplace:New York University - Department of Politics
Department of Economics, New York University (NYU), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2011

  1. On the Efficiency of Partial Information in Elections
    Carlo Alberto Notebooks, Collegio Carlo Alberto Downloads

2008

  1. The Foundations of Spatial Preferences
    Working Papers, C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University Downloads

2006

  1. Voting blocs, coalitions and parties
    Working Papers, California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences Downloads

2005

  1. An explanation of inefficient redistribution: Transfers insure cohesive groups
    Working Papers, California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences Downloads
  2. Citizen candidates under uncertainty
    Working Papers, California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Journal Article in Social Choice and Welfare (2007)

Undated

  1. Cognitive Biases, Ambiguity Aversion and Asset Pricing in Financial Markets
    Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series, Swiss Finance Institute Downloads

Journal Articles

2012

  1. A spatial theory of party formation
    Economic Theory, 2012, 49, (3), 549-570 Downloads View citations (1)

2011

  1. Foundations of spatial preferences
    Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2011, 47, (2), 200-205 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Voting blocs, party discipline and party formation
    Games and Economic Behavior, 2011, 73, (1), 111-135 Downloads View citations (2)

2007

  1. Citizen candidates under uncertainty
    Social Choice and Welfare, 2007, 29, (2), 317-331 Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Working Paper (2005)
  2. United We Vote
    Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2007, 9, (4), 607-639 Downloads

2006

  1. CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN A CITIZEN CANDIDATE MODEL
    Economics and Politics, 2006, 18, (1), 95-102 Downloads
 
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