S Kanazawa - The Journal of Politics, 1998 - personal.lse.ac.uk
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice theory. Why do rational actors contribute to the public good of electoral outcomes …
S Kanazawa - Journal of Politics, 1998 - elibrary.ru
Proposes several solutions to the paradox of voter turnout in the rational choice theory. Use of the stochastic learning model; Calculus of voting model; Data pattern analysis.
S Kanazawa - Journal of Politics, 1998 - eprints.lse.ac.uk
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice theory. Why do rational actors contribute to the public good of electoral outcomes …
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice theory. Why do rational actors contribute to the public good of electoral outcomes …
S Kanazawa - The Journal of Politics, 1998 - pdodds.w3.uvm.edu
While rational choice theorists wonder why anyone should vote, other social scientists (Chen 1992; Teixeira 1992; Wolfinger and Rosenstone 1980) ask why so few Americans …
S Kanazawa - The Journal of Politics, 1998 - pdodds.w3.uvm.edu
While rational choice theorists wonder why anyone should vote, other social scientists (Chen 1992; Teixeira 1992; Wolfinger and Rosenstone 1980) ask why so few Americans …
S Kanazawa - The Journal of Politics, 1998 - personal.lse.ac.uk
While rational choice theorists wonder why anyone should vote, other social scientists (Chen 1992; Teixeira 1992; Wolfinger and Rosenstone 1980) ask why so few Americans …
S Kanazawa - THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS, 1998 - JSTOR
The paradox of voter turnout is a major empirical puzzle that has been unresolved in rational choice theory. Why do rational actors contribute to the public good of electoral outcomes …