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Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections
Robert D. Tollison
2003, The Encyclopedia of Public Choice, Part 2, Pages 923-926
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Bicameralism
John Charles Bradbury and W. Mark Crain
2003, The Encyclopedia of Public Choice, Part 2, Pages 363-365
Book Chapter
A Sufficientist Approach to Reasonableness in Legal Decision-Making and Judicial Review
Giovanni Sartor
Law and Philosophy Library, 1, Volume 86, Reasonableness and Law, Part I, Part Ia, Pages 17-68
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Strategische Uneinigkeit? Methodische Probleme und normative Implikationen von analytischen Erzählungen über Reformblockaden
Steffen Ganghof
2006, Jahrbuch für Handlungs- und Entscheidungstheorie, Pages 151-177
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Joseph Godfrey and Bernard Grofman
2008, Power, Freedom, and Voting, Pages 139-158
Journal Article
The half-win set and the geometry of spatial voting games
Scott L. Feld and Bernard Grofman
Public Choice, 1991, Volume 70, Number 2, Pages 245-250
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Circumventing formal structure through commitment: Presidential influence and agenda control
Daniel E. Ingberman and Dennis A. Yao
Public Choice, 1991, Volume 70, Number 2, Pages 151-179
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Centripetal forces in spatial voting: On the size of the Yolk
Scott L. Feld, Bernard Grofman and Nicholas Miller
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