Empirical Studies in Comparative Politics

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Melvin J. Hinich, Michael C. Munger
Springer Science & Business Media, 1999年1月31日 - 306 頁
Empirical Studies in Comparative Politics presents a collection of papers analyzing the political systems of ten nations. It intends to provoke a conscious effort to compare, and investigate, the public choice of comparative politics.
There have been many publications by public choice scholars, and many more by researchers who are at least sympathetic to the public choice perspective, yet little of this work has been integrated into the main stream of comparative political science literature. This work, however, presents an empirically oriented study of the politics, bureaucratic organization, and regulated economies of particular nations in the canon of the comparativist. It therefore provides a public choice view at the level of nations, not of systems.
This compendium of work on comparative politics meets two criteria:
  • In every case, a model of human behavior or institutional impact is specified;
  • Also in every case, this model is confronted with data appropriate for evaluating whether this model is useful for understanding politics in one or more nations.

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Empirical studies in comparative politics
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Germany after unification
229
A model based on multinomial probit
257
Issue competition in the 1993 Norwegian national election
295
The dynamics of interest group evaluations of Congress
323
Dimensions of party evaluation in the 1992 election
363
Taiwans 1996 presidential election
383
The Canadian elections of 1993
401
The 1993 Polish parliamentary elections
429
The 1989 Chilean senatorial elections
451
Empirical evidence of paradoxes of voting in Dutch elections
475
The spatial character of Russias new democracy
491
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