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Homepage:http://www.econ.ku.dk/tjensen/
Workplace:Økonomisk Institut (Department of Economics), Københavns Universitet (University of Copenhagen), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2014

  1. Partisan Optimism and Political Bargaining
    Discussion Papers, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics Downloads

2013

  1. Elections, Information, and State-Dependent Candidate Quality
    Discussion Papers, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics Downloads View citations (1)

2012

  1. National Responses to Transnational Terrorism: Intelligence and Counterterrorism Provision
    Discussion Papers, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics Downloads View citations (1)

2010

  1. Exit Polls and Voter Turnout
    EPRU Working Paper Series, Economic Policy Research Unit (EPRU), University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics Downloads View citations (1)

2009

  1. Electoral Competition when Candidates are Better Informed than Voters
    EPRU Working Paper Series, Economic Policy Research Unit (EPRU), University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics Downloads View citations (5)

2007

  1. Elections, Private Information, and State-Dependent Candidate Quality
    Discussion Papers, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Projection Effects and Strategic Ambiguity in Electoral Competition
    Discussion Papers, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics Downloads View citations (5)
    See also Journal Article Projection effects and strategic ambiguity in electoral competition, Public Choice, Springer (2009) Downloads View citations (14) (2009)
  3. Terrorism, Anti-Terrorism, and the Copycat Effect
    Discussion Papers, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics Downloads

2005

  1. Can Ambiguity in Electoral Competition be Explained by Projection Effects in Voters' Perceptions?
    Discussion Papers, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics Downloads

Journal Articles

2009

  1. Projection effects and strategic ambiguity in electoral competition
    Public Choice, 2009, 141, (1), 213-232 Downloads View citations (14)
    See also Working Paper Projection Effects and Strategic Ambiguity in Electoral Competition, Discussion Papers (2007) Downloads View citations (5) (2007)
 
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