Empirical Applications of the Median Voter Model
Edited by Joshua Hall and
Katherine Starr ()
in Studies in Public Choice from Springer, currently edited by Randall G. Holcombe
Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-87179-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction: Empirical Applications of the Median Voter Model
- Joshua Hall and Katherine Starr
- Ch Chapter 2 Do Voter Initiatives Affect the Interest Group Orientation of Government Spending?
- Gregory M. Randolph
- Ch Chapter 3 The Political Economy of Automobile Insurance: Elected vs. Appointed Regulators
- Ghanshyam Sharma
- Ch Chapter 4 Conflicting Objectives of Cartel Members: Analysis of Voting Behavior in the NCAA
- Kathleen A. Carroll, Dennis Coates and Brad Humphreys
- Ch Chapter 5 Get Psyched! An Empirical Analysis of Colorado’s Legalization of Psychedelic Drugs
- Adam Witham and Lillian Fitzgerald
- Ch Chapter 6 The Racial Political Economy of Bank Entry Restrictions
- James Dean
- Ch Chapter 7 The Political Economy of Public Pension Reform
- Dashle G. Kelley
- Ch Chapter 8 Determining If a State Will Adopt a Renewable Portfolio Standard
- Laura Lamontagne
- Ch Chapter 9 California Voters Reject the “Fair Pricing” for the Dialysis Act
- Tuyen Pham, Shishir Shakya and Alexandre Scarcioffolo
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-87179-5
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