[图书][B] Why we fight: The roots of war and the paths to peace
C Blattman - 2023 - books.google.com
“Why We Fight reflects Blattman's expertise in economics, political science, and history…
Blattman is a great storyteller, with important insights for us all.”—Richard H. Thaler, winner …
Blattman is a great storyteller, with important insights for us all.”—Richard H. Thaler, winner …
Competence and advice
We develop a theory of policy advice that focuses on the relationship between the
competence of the advisor (eg, an expert bureaucracy) and the quality of advice that the …
competence of the advisor (eg, an expert bureaucracy) and the quality of advice that the …
Ideology for the Future
F Izzo - American Political Science Review, 2023 - cambridge.org
Political parties sometimes adopt unpopular positions that condemn them to electoral defeat.
This phenomenon is usually ascribed to expressive motives—namely, parties' desire to …
This phenomenon is usually ascribed to expressive motives—namely, parties' desire to …
Uncertainty in crisis bargaining with multiple policy options
Formal models commonly characterize interstate bargaining as dichotomous, ending in
either war or peace. But there are many forms of coercion—including supporting rebel …
either war or peace. But there are many forms of coercion—including supporting rebel …
[PDF][PDF] Confidence and organizations
A Espitia - 2021 - kelloggphds.northwestern.edu
In many environments, professionals have miscalibrated beliefs about their skills and
knowledge, which potentially compromises the quality of their work. Why might a firm be …
knowledge, which potentially compromises the quality of their work. Why might a firm be …
The process and perils of coming around: The assimilation of political appointees into bureaucratic agencies
D Alexander, D Stacy - American Journal of Political Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The tendency for political appointees to assimilate into the bureaucratic agencies that they
lead is a recurring source of tension between appointees and the executives who appoint …
lead is a recurring source of tension between appointees and the executives who appoint …
Delegation, capture and endogenous information structures
P Lefebvre, D Martimort - Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
A substantial literature has been devoted to analyzing how legislators delegate regulatory
power to a more knowledgeable agency. Yet, much less attention has been paid to …
power to a more knowledgeable agency. Yet, much less attention has been paid to …
The man (ager) who knew too much
Better-informed individuals are often unable to ignore their private information when
forecasting others' beliefs. We study how this bias, known as “the curse of knowledge,” …
forecasting others' beliefs. We study how this bias, known as “the curse of knowledge,” …
Essays on Incentives in Organizations
R Yan - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Essays on Incentives in Organizations Page 1 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Essays on
Incentives in Organizations A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN …
Incentives in Organizations A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN …
[PDF][PDF] Uncertainty in Crisis Bargaining with Multiple Policy Levers
B Kenkel, P Schram - 2020 - peterschram.com
We examine the relationship between private capabilities and war in a new class of crisis
bargaining games. While crisis bargaining games typically only considers outcomes of war …
bargaining games. While crisis bargaining games typically only considers outcomes of war …