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Author name:
Nagler, Jonathan
Papers:
Change or Continuity in Presidential Politics: A Multinomial Probit Model of Candidate Choice in the 1992 Election
Voter Choice in 1992: Economics, Issues, and Anger
Correlated Disturbances in Discrete Choice Models: A Comparison of Multinomial Probit Models and Logit Models
Issues, Economics and the Dynamics of Multi-Party Elections: The British 1987 General Election
When Politics and Models Collide: Estimating Models of Multi-Party Elections
Explaining the Gender Gap in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1980-1992
Analysis of Crossover and Strategic Voting
Economics, Entitlements and Social Issues: Voter Choice in the 1996 Presidential Election
A New Approach for Modeling Strategic Voting in Multiparty Elections
Measuring The Relative Impact of Issues and The Econonmy in Democratic Elections
Should I stay or should I go? Sincere and strategic crossover voting in California Assembly Races
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