02887nam 2200637 a 450 991095823000332120200520144314.09781608052639160805263X(CKB)2670000000148462(EBL)864316(OCoLC)779141458(SSID)ssj0001101398(PQKBManifestationID)11708154(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001101398(PQKBWorkID)11067457(PQKB)10133335(SSID)ssj0000495277(PQKBManifestationID)11344753(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000495277(PQKBWorkID)10474972(PQKB)11737491(OCoLC)785783104(MiAaPQ)EBC864316(DE-B1597)731966(DE-B1597)9781608052639(EXLCZ)99267000000014846220100802d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrResearch topics in agricultural and applied economicsVol. 1 /editor, Anthony N. Rezitis1st ed.[Saif Zone, Sharjah, U.A.E.] Bentham eBooks20091 online resource (165 p.)Research topics in agricultural and applied economics,1879-7415Description based upon print version of record.9781608056996 1608056996 Includes bibliographical references and index.01 Title Page.pdf; 02 Cover Page; 03 REVISED eBooks End User License Agreement-Website; 04 Contents; 05 Foreword; 06 Preface; 07 Contributors; 09 Chapter 1; 10 Chapter 2; 11 Chapter 3; 12 Chapter 4; 13 Chapter 5; 14 Chapter 6; 15 Chapter 7; 16 Chapter 8; 17 Chapter 9; 18 INDEXThe aim of the Ebook series of Research Topics in Agricultural & Applied Economics (RTAAE) is to publish high quality economic researches applied to both the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors of the economy. The subject areas of this E-book series include, among others, supply and demand analysis, technical change and productivity, industrial organization, labor economics, growth and development, environmental economics, marketing, business economics and finance. By covering a broad variety of economic research topics, this Ebook series should prove to be of considerable interest to aAgricultureEconomic aspectsResearchAgricultureEconomic aspectsResearch.330.011Rezitis Anthony N, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1799784Rezitis Anthony N1799784MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958230003321Research topics in agricultural and applied economics4344186UNINA03984nam 2200685 a 450 991095774940332120171026195700.09786612874246978128287424412828742419780472027125047202712310.3998/mpub.15603(CKB)2560000000054340(EBL)3414958(SSID)ssj0000416596(PQKBManifestationID)11291374(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000416596(PQKBWorkID)10437508(PQKB)10793761(MiAaPQ)EBC3414958(OCoLC)671655550(MdBmJHUP)muse9791(MiU)10.3998/mpub.15603(Au-PeEL)EBL3414958(CaPaEBR)ebr10424700(CaONFJC)MIL287424(OCoLC)923503733(BIP)47623835(EXLCZ)99256000000005434019990409d1999 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrElections in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan under the single non-transferable vote the comparative study of an embedded institution /edited by Bernard Grofman ... [et al.]Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press,1999.1 online resource (480 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780472109098 047210909X Includes bibliographical references (p. 417-441) and index.pt. 1. Choices : the politics of electoral engineering -- pt. 2. Campaigning under SNTV -- pt. 3. The consequences of SNTV for factions and parties -- pt. 5. SNTV in comparative context.In recent years there has been a marked resurgence of interest in the effects of electoral laws on important aspects of politics such as party competition. In this volume, a distinguished group of scholars looks at the impact of one set of electoral rules--the single non-transferable vote--on electoral competition in Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Under this plan citizens are allowed one vote even though there is more than one seat to be filled. In comparative studies of the adoption and rejection of the single nontransferable vote and the consequences of its use across different settings, the contributors explore the differences in the operation and effects of the application of the same rule in different countries. Arguing that any single feature of a political system is embedded in a political structure and cannot be understood in isolation, the authors demonstrate how the same rule can have different consequences depending on the context in which it operates. The contributors offer fresh insights into the comparative study of political institutions as well as into the operation of particular electoral rules. In addition to the editors, the contributors include Kathleen Bawn, John Boland, Jean-Marie Bouissou, Gary Cox, John Fu-Sheng Hsieh, Arend Lijphart, Emerson Niou, Steven R. Reed, and Frances Rosenbluth, among others. Bernard Grofman is Professor of Political Science, University of California at Irvine. Edwin A. Winckler is at the East Asian Institute, Columbia University. Brian Woodall is Assistant Professor in the School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology. Sung-Chull Lee is Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California at Irvine.ElectionsJapanElectionsKorea (South)ElectionsTaiwanElectionsElectionsElections324.95Grofman Bernard145487Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan),MiUMiUBOOK9910957749403321Elections in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan under the single non-transferable vote4479237UNINA