Stephen Coate
Stephen Thomas Redvers Coate is a British-American economist and currently Kiplinger Professor of Public Policy at Cornell University. His research focuses on developing economic models to analyze public policy issues. Provided by Wikipedia
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Socially optimal districting by Coate, Stephen 1957-, Knight, Brian G.
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Inefficiency in legislative policy-making a dynamic analysis by Battaglini, Marco, Coate, Stephen 1957-
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The performance of the pivotal-voter model in small-scale elections evidence from Texas liquor referenda by Coate, Stephen 1957-, Conlin, Michael, Moro, Andrea
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Voter turnout theory and evidence from Texas liquor refernda by Coate, Stephen 1957-
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Political competition with campaign contributions and informative advertising by Coate, Stephen 1957-
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Centralized versus decentralized provision of local public goods a political economy analysis by Besley, Timothy 1960-, Coate, Stephen
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Market provision of public goods the case of broadcasting by Anderson, Simon P., Coate, Stephen
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Centralized versus decentralized provision of local public goods a political economy analysis by Besley, Timothy 1960-, Coate, Stephen
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Robin-Hooding rents exploiting the pecuniary effects of in-kind programs by Zeckhauser, Richard 1940-, Coate, Stephen 1957-, Johnson, Stephen
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Fiscal policy over the real business cycle a positive theory by Battaglini, Marco, Coate, Stephen 1957-
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A dynamic theory of public spending, taxation, and debt by Battaglini, Marco, Coate, Stephen 1957-
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Voter turnout theory and evidence from Texas liquor referenda by Coate, Stephen, Conlin, Michael
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Politic competition with campaign contributions and informative advertising by Coate, Stephen 1957-
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Elected versus appointed regulators theory and evidence by Besley, Timothy 1960-, Coate, Stephen
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Elected versus appointed regulators theory and evidence by Besley, Timothy 1960-, Coate, Stephen
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Centralized versus decentralized provision of local public goods a political economy analysis by Besley, Timothy 1960-, Coate, Stephen
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The public choice critique of welfare economics an exploration by Besley, Timothy 1960-, Coate, Stephen
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The public choice critique of welfare economics an exploration by Besley, Timothy 1960-, Coate, Stephen
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Socially optimal districting an empirical investigation by Coate, Stephen 1957-, Knight, Brian G.
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Power-hungry candidates, policy favours, and Pareto improving campaign finance policy by Coate, Stephen 1957-
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