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Empirics of the median voter hypothesis in Japan
Takero Doi
Faculty of Economics
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Business & Economics
Median Voter
100%
Empirics
89%
Japan
50%
Finance
28%
Income Distribution
21%
Local Public Goods
19%
Income Taxation
18%
Probit Model
15%
Central Government
15%
Elections
14%
Vote
14%
Demand Function
14%
Income
13%
Expenditure
10%
Government
8%
Mathematics
Vote
94%
Japan
93%
Government
32%
Finance
25%
Taxation
19%
Income Distribution
17%
Probit Model
16%
Elections
16%
Demand
12%
Intuitive
11%
Interpretation
8%
Social Sciences
empirics
96%
voter
58%
Japan
53%
finance
20%
income distribution
15%
local public
14%
taxation
12%
expenditures
10%
grant
10%
election
8%
demand
8%
income
8%
interpretation
7%
management
5%