What Is Rational and Why Should We Care? A Comment on Browne and Patterson
Steven R. Reed
British Journal of Political Science, 2000, vol. 30, issue 3, 538-540
Abstract:
I am, of course, extremely pleased that my M+1 hypothesis has received so much attention. Under the principle of ‘as long as you spell my name right’, I appreciate every single citation. Nevertheless, I have been surprised at some of the interpretations of my argument. Browne and Patterson offer me an opportunity to clarify my position. Eric C. Browne and Dennis Patterson, ‘An Empirical Theory of Rational Nominating Behaviour Applied to Japanese District Elections’, British Journal of Political Science, 29 (1999), 259–89.
Date: 2000
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