Rational choice, empirical contributions, and the scientific enterprise

Morris P. Fiorina

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Rational choice, empirical contributions, and the scientific enterprise

by Morris P. Fiorina, Harvard University. Center for American Political Studies

1995

Center for American Political Studies, Harvard University

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Rational choice, empirical contributions, and the scientific enterprise was written by Morris P. Fiorina, Harvard University. Center for American Political Studies.

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