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Author name:
Ferejohn, John A.
Papers:
The Paradox of Not Voting: A Decision Theoretic Analysis.
Externalities as Commodities: Comment.
On a Class of Rational Social Decision Procedures.
A Note on Conference Committee Decision- Making.
Observations on a Distributive Theory of Policy Making: Two American Expenditure Programs Compared.
Sour Notes on the Theory of Vote Trading.
To p or not to p.
Patent Policy, Technological Innovation and Government Contracts: A Selective Critique.
Purposive Models of Legislative Behavior.
Public Opinion Polls, Candidate Uncertainty and Electoral Competition.
Sophisticated Voting with Separable Preferences.
On the Effects of Aid to Nations in Arms Races.
On Normative Problems of Social Choice.
Deep Vote: Change in Voting Behavior in Congressional Elections.
An Experimental Market for Public Goods: The PBS Station Program Cooperative.
Decisive Coalitions in the Theory of Social Choice.
Some New Impossibility Theorems.
The Distribution of Rights in Society.
Implementing Planning Procedures for the Provision of the Discrete Public Goods.
An Experimental Analysis of Decision-Making Procedures for Discrete Public Goods: A Case Study of a Problem in Institutional Design.
Representations of Binary Decision Rules by Generalized Decisiveness Structures.
A Comparison of Party Identification in Great Britain and the United States.
On the Foundations of Intertemporal Choice.
A Nonequilibrium Approach to Legislative Decision Theory.
Toward a Theory of Legislative Decision.
Practical Aspects of the Construction of Decentralized Decisionmaking Systems for Public Goods.
On the Properties of Stable Decision Procedures.
Continuous-Valued Binary Decision Procedures.
An Impossibility Theorem for Von Neumann-Morgenstern Solutions.
An Experimental Examination of Auction Mechanisms for Discrete Public Goods.
The House Is Not a Home: M.P.'s and Their Constituencies.
The Roots of Legislator Popularity in Great Britain and the United States.
Implementation of Democratic Social Choice Functions.
Continuous Social Decision Procedures.
Presidential Coattails in Historical Perspective.
Casework Service in Great Britain and the United States.
Limiting Distributions for Continuous State Markov Voting Models.
The Constituency Service Basis of the Personal Vote for U.S. Representatives and British MPs.
The Images of Incumbents in Great Britain and the United States.
Reconciliation and the Size of the Budget.
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