The following pages link to The politics of randomness (Q862536):
Displaying 13 items.
- Who gains from information asymmetry? (Q368065) (← links)
- Welfare maximizing contest success functions when the planner cannot commit (Q433146) (← links)
- Politicians, governed versus non-governed interest groups and rent dissipation (Q497475) (← links)
- Equivalence of optimal noisy-ranking contests and Tullock contests (Q660104) (← links)
- Persuasion as a contest (Q690692) (← links)
- Discrimination in contests: a survey (Q726620) (← links)
- Group contest success functions (Q836882) (← links)
- Endogenous contest success functions: a mechanism design approach (Q1941986) (← links)
- Properties of contests: constructing contest success functions from best-responses (Q2140236) (← links)
- Optimal lobbying pricing (Q2171845) (← links)
- Foundations for contest success functions (Q2268135) (← links)
- Positive and negative campaigning in primary and general elections (Q2291159) (← links)
- Strategically equivalent contests (Q2353601) (← links)