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  • In political science, '''Issue Yield''' refers to Issue Yield theory or its derived Issu ...e electoral risks and opportunities that specific policy issues present to political parties or candidates. The risk-opportunity mix of an issue (its "issue yie ...
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  • ...rsanyi]] in 1955 and has important implications for [[Political philosophy|political]], [[Moral philosophy|moral]], and [[Philosophy and economics|economic phil ...behavior to be rational, unless we wish to invoke [[revealed preference]] theories as a basis for measuring individual utility.}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Political theory that examines coalitions, political survival and economy in democracy}} ...trategies and economic realities. It is first detailed in ''[[The Logic of Political Survival]]'', authored by [[Bruce Bueno de Mesquita]] of [[New York Univers ...
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  • == Theories and other notable publications== ...perimental tests of the endowment effect and the Coase theorem. Journal of political Economy, 1325-1348.</ref> this result is to be considered as an important s ...
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  • The concept of an excess demand function is important in general equilibrium theories, because it acts as a signal for the market to adjust prices.{{sfn|Rizvi|20 ...e Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu Results after Thirty Years|journal=History of Political Economy|volume=38|pages=228–245 |doi=10.1215/00182702-2005-024 |url=http:// ...
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  • {{Short description|Range of views in political science and philosophy}} ...political system based on political equality can be expected to make good political decisions, and possibly decisions better than any alternative form of gover ...
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  • ...393|doi=10.1086/260724}}</ref> His approach is differentiated from earlier theories by the introduction of the [[Lucas critique]] to modeling consumption. He i ...
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  • ...]], and [[Subjective expected utility|Leonard Savage]]. However, in these theories, a person's utility function is only well-defined up to an "affine rescalin .../viewcontent.cgi?article=1081&context=economicsperg_ppe|journal=Journal of Political Economy|volume=108|number=3|pages=569–589|year=2000|doi=10.1086/262129|s2ci ...
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  • ...isher=Oxford University Press|year=2017|pages=217}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> Theories have been formed based on these experiments which aim to explain the dispar ...ol Time, Foregone Earnings, and Human Capital Formation|journal=Journal of Political Economy|year=1974|volume=82|issue=2|pages=251–266|doi=10.1086/260190|s2cid= ...
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  • ...s de l'intérêt général et le problème logique de l'agrégation |trans-title=Theories of general interest and the logical problem of aggregation |language=fr |jo ...f the Election-Generating Universe |website=London School of Economics and Political Science |page=5 |date=2010 |url=https://www.lse.ac.uk/cpnss/assets/document ...
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  • ...n of labour and energy]]. This theory is based on concepts of [[classical political economy]] and [[neo-classical economics]] and appears to be a generalisatio ...ential housing, when one considers capital in a wider sense. The earliest theories assumed, that output <math>Y</math> can be considered a function of labour ...
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  • ...oviet Union, contributing to the development of Soviet [[Political economy|Political Economy]]. ...)|economic value]], the impact of class and class struggle on economic and political processes, and the process of [[Evolutionary economics|economic evolution]] ...
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  • ...in disregarding impending threats to one's health or environment, enduring political values and deficits in [[task switching (psychology)|task switching]]. Inte ...pages=345–353|doi=10.1037/h0048563}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=Theories of cognitive consistency; a sourcebook|editor-last=Abelson |editor-first=Ro ...
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  • ...g.<ref>[[Philip Wicksteed|Wicksteed, Philip Henry]]; ''The Common Sense of Political Economy'' (1910), Bk I Ch 2 and elsewhere.</ref> Another way to think of th ...vons, William Stanley; ''Brief Account of a General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy'', ''Journal of the Royal Statistical Society'' v29 (June 1866) §4. ...
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  • ...h imperative in the World Bank, 1948-2000 |journal=Review of International Political Economy |volume=26 |issue=1 |pages=183–206|doi=10.1080/09692290.2018.154371 ...|title=A Response to Guerrien and Benicourt |journal=The Review of Radical Political Economics |date=2008 |volume=40 |issue=3 |pages=331–335|doi=10.1177/0486613 ...
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  • However, it was not until the 20th century that geographers developed theories to explain this route optimization, and algorithms to reproduce it. In 1957 ...ressway through a residential neighborhood or a wetland would incur a high political cost (in the form of environmental impact assessments, protests, lawsuits, ...
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  • ...first1=Colin F. |title=An experimental test of several generalized utility theories |journal=Journal of Risk and Uncertainty |date=April 1989 |volume=2 |issue= ...|doi=10.1007/978-94-010-9276-0_8 |chapter=Random Orderings and Stochastic Theories of Responses (1960) |title=Economic Information, Decision, and Prediction | ...
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  • ...t approaches to explain how mass could arise in local [[gauge theory|gauge theories]]. These three papers were written by: [[Robert Brout]] and [[François Engl |title=Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Gauge Theories: A Historical Survey ...
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  • ...As a result, power functions were incorporated into psychological decision theories, such as [[Cumulative prospect theory]], [[rank-affected multiplicative]] ( ...20083 |issn=0002-9556}}</ref> This trick works for ''non-configural weight theories'',<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Birnbaum |first=Michael H |date=1992-08-01 |tit ...
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  • ...date=1989-04-01 |title=An experimental test of several generalized utility theories |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00055711 |journal=Journal of Risk and Uncert ...{{Citation |last=Block |first=H. D. |title=Random Orderings and Stochastic Theories of Responses (1960) |date=1974 |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9276 ...
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