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spatial voting analysis 2 2010 UK General Election 1 Bayes-Statistik 1 Bayesian inference 1 Bayesian spatial econometric analysis 1 Election 1 Großbritannien 1 Microeconometrics 1 Mikroökonometrie 1 Probit model 1 Probit-Modell 1 Regional economics 1 Regionalökonomik 1 Räumliche Interaktion 1 Räumliche Verteilung 1 Spatial distribution 1 Spatial econometric analysis 1 Spatial interaction 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 UK General Election 2010 1 United Kingdom 1 Voting behaviour 1 Wahl 1 Wahlverhalten 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Jensen, Christa D. 2 Lacombe, Donald 1 Lacombe, Donald J. 1 McIntyre, Stuart 1 Mcintyre, Stuart 1
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Economics Department, University of Strathclyde 1 University of Strathclyde / Department of Economics 1
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Strathclyde discussion papers in economics 1 Working Papers / Economics Department, University of Strathclyde 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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A Bayesian spatial individual effects probit model of the 2010 UK general election
Jensen, Christa D.; Lacombe, Donald J.; McIntyre, Stuart - 2012
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What Determined Conservative Success in the 2010 U.K. General Election? A Bayesian Spatial Econometric Analysis
Jensen, Christa D.; Lacombe, Donald; Mcintyre, Stuart - Economics Department, University of Strathclyde - 2010
The Conservative Party won the recent General Election in the United Kingdom (UK), gaining the most votes and seats of any single party. Conservatives simultaneously performed particularly well in some areas of the UK and poorly in others. In attempting to explain the variation in voting...
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