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SUMMARY:Harvard Seminar on Positive Political Economy
DESCRIPTION:-------- DATE:  -------------------------------------------------------------    4:30pm to 6:00pm    -------- LOCATION:  ---------------------------------------------------------    K354, CGIS Knafel, 1737 Cambridge St. Cambridge, MA    The Faculty of Arts and Sciences and The Institute for Quantitative Social   Science at Harvard University are sponsoring a seminar on formal and   quantitative political research. The Program on Positive Political Economy   (PPE) supports research-related activities that integrate the study of   economics and politics, whether by studying economic behavior in the   political process or political behavior in the marketplace. In general,   positive political economy is concerned with showing how observed differences   among institutions affect political and economic outcomes in various social,   economic, and political systems and how the institutions themselves change   and develop in response to individual and collective beliefs, preferences,   and strategies. All interested faculty and students are invited to attend.    On February 12, Thomas Fujiwara of Princeton will be presenting,   \'“Estimating Habit Formation in Voting” (Kyle Meng and Tom Vogl are the   co-authors).     fujiwara_et_al_habit_formation_2014.pdf [1]32 KB           subscribe [2] iCal [3]    [1] http://www.iq.harvard.edu/files/iqss-harvard/files/fujiwara_et_al_habit_formation_2014.pdf  [2] webcal://www.iq.harvard.edu/calendar/export.ics/342466  [3] http://www.iq.harvard.edu/calendar/export.ics/342466
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