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Making Markets Work: Five Steps To A Better Health Care System

John F. Cogan, R. Glenn Hubbard, Daniel P. Kessler
Health Affairs November2005 Vol. 24 Issue 6 Pages 1447-1457.

Competition in Health Care: It takes Systems to Pursue Quality and Efficiency

Alain C. Enthoven, Laura Tollen
Health Affairs September72005

The Conditional Nature of Presidential Responsiveness to Public Opinion

Brandice Canes-Wrone, Ken Shotts
American Journal of Political Science October2004 Vol. 48 Issue 4 Pages 690–706.

Fostering and Sustaining Entrepreneurial Regions

William F. Miller
International Journal of Technology Management 2004 Vol. 28 Issue 3-6 Pages 324 - 335.

Stanford's Experience with Managed Competition

Alain C. Enthoven, Brian Talbott
Health Affairs 2004 Vol. 23 Issue 6 Pages 136-140.

For-Profit Hospitals Lead to Gains in Productivity

Daniel P. Kessler
Hoover Daily Report August252003

Employment-Based Health Insurance is Failing: Now What?

Alain C. Enthoven
Health Affairs May282003

A Behavioral Model of Turnout

Jonathan Bendor (1950–2025), Daniel Diermeier, Michael Ting
American Political Science Review 2003 Vol. 97 Issue 2 Pages 261-280.

Gerrymandering, Legislative Composition, and National Policy Outcomes

Ken Shotts
American Journal of Political Science 2002 Vol. 46 Issue 2 Pages 398-414.

Out of Step, Out of Office: Congressional Voting and Elections

Brandice Canes-Wrone, David W. Brady, John F. Cogan
American Political Science Review 2002 Vol. 96 Issue 1 Pages 127-140.

Elections, Governments, and Parliaments in Proportional Representation Systems

David P. Baron, Daniel Diermeier
Quarterly Journal of Economics August2001 Vol. 116 Issue 3 Pages 933-967.

Leadership and Pandering: A Theory of Executive Policymaking

Brandice Canes-Wrone, Michael C. Herron, Ken Shotts
American Journal of Political Science July2001 Vol. 45 Issue 3 Pages 532–550.

Recycling the Garbage Can: An Assessment of the Research Program

Jonathan Bendor (1950–2025), Terry M. Moe, Ken Shotts
American Political Science Review March2001 Vol. 95 Issue 1 Pages 169-190.

Aspiration-Based Reinforcement Learning in Repeated Interaction Games: An Overview

Jonathan Bendor (1950–2025), Dilip Mookherjee, Debraj Ray
International Game Theory Review 2001 Vol. 3 Issue 2-3

Golden rules and leaden worlds: Exploring the limitations of Tit-for-Tat as a social decision rule

Roderick M. Kramer, Jane Wei, Jonathan Bendor (1950–2025)
Social Influences on Ethical Behavior in Organizations 2001 Pages 183-208.

The Business World: Moral and Spiritual Inquiry Through Literature, Teaching Note

Scotty McLennan
Harvard Business School Publishing 2001

The Butterfly Did It: The Aberrant Vote for Buchanan in Palm Beach County, Florida

Jonathan N. Wand, Ken Shotts, Jasjeet S. Sekhon, Walter R. Mebane, Jr., Michael C. Herron, Henry E. Brady
American Political Science Review 2001 Vol. 95 Issue 4 Pages 793-810.

Theories of Delegation

Jonathan Bendor (1950–2025), A. Glazer, T. Hammond
Annual Review of Political Science 2001 Vol. 4 Pages 235-269.

Die ‘Neue Hanse’-Knoten und Netze in der Informations-okonimie

William F. Miller
Jahrbuch Telekommunikation und Gesellschaft 2000