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A game-theoretic model of endogenous public policies
John C. Beghin
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Business & Economics
Game-theoretic Models
85%
Public Policy
62%
Agricultural Prices
48%
Senegal
45%
Interest Groups
44%
Price Policy
43%
Cooperative Game
43%
Food Prices
41%
Comparative Statics
40%
Interdependence
38%
Economic Environment
34%
Political Economy
34%
Policymaker
30%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Public Policy
83%
Theoretical Models
60%
Senegal
50%
Public Opinion
49%
Administrative Personnel
38%
Economics
29%
Food
26%
Agriculture & Biology
public policy
100%
statics
43%
agricultural prices
40%
food prices
33%
Senegal
30%
cooperatives
25%
economics
16%