Can Ambiguity in Electoral Competition be Explained by Projection Effects in Voters Perceptions?
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Can Ambiguity in Electoral Competition be Explained by Projection Effects in Voters Perceptions? / Jensen, Thomas.
Cph. : Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2005.Publikation: Working paper › Forskning
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Jensen, T 2005 'Can Ambiguity in Electoral Competition be Explained by Projection Effects in Voters Perceptions?' Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Cph.
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Jensen, T. (2005). Can Ambiguity in Electoral Competition be Explained by Projection Effects in Voters Perceptions? Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.
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Jensen T. Can Ambiguity in Electoral Competition be Explained by Projection Effects in Voters Perceptions? Cph.: Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2005.
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