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Computational Models in Political Economy The use of innovative computational models in political economic research as a complement to traditional analytical methodologies. Full description
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--Kenneth L. Judd, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
--David Austen-Smith, Ethel and John Lindgren Professor of Political Science and Economics, Northwestern University
" The pathbreaking papers in this collection clearly demonstrate the power of computational techniques for analyzing important questions in political science." --Kenneth L. Judd, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
" The particular promise of the computational approach to modeling social phenomena is the extent to which it attenuates the need to sacrifice empirical realism for analytical tractability. The papers collected in this volume both exemplify the approach at a very high level and deliver on its promise. As such, the book is both a collection of provocative contributions to our understanding of collective decision-making and a stimulus for further investment in computational models of political economy." --David Austen-Smith, Ethel and John Lindgren Professor of Political Science and Economics, Northwestern University
& quot; The pathbreaking papers in this collection clearly demonstrate the power of computational techniques for analyzing important questions in political science.& quot; --Kenneth L. Judd, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
& quot; The particular promise of the computational approach to modeling social phenomena is the extent to which it attenuates the need to sacrifice empirical realism for analytical tractability. The papers collected in this volume both exemplify the approach at a very high level and deliver on its promise. As such, the book is both a collection of provocative contributions to our understanding of collective decision-making and a stimulus for further investment in computational models of political economy.& quot; --David Austen-Smith, Ethel and John Lindgren Professor of Political Science and Economics, Northwestern University
"The particular promise of the computational approach to modeling social phenomena is the extent to which it attenuates the need to sacrifice empirical realism for analytical tractability. The papers collected in this volume both exemplify the approach at a very high level and deliver on its promise. As such, the book is both a collection of provocative contributions to our understanding of collective decision-making and a stimulus for further investment in computational models of political economy."--David Austen-Smith, Ethel and John Lindgren Professor of Political Science and Economics, Northwestern University
"The pathbreaking papers in this collection clearly demonstrate the power of computational techniques for analyzing important questions in political science."--Kenneth L. Judd, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
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