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Richard Holden
University of New South Wales - Sydney / Australia
Law / Law and Legal Studies
AD Scientific Index ID: 129848
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Richard Holden's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Incomplete contracts and the theory of the firm: What have we learned over the past 25 years?P Aghion, R HoldenJournal of Economic Perspectives 25 (2), 181-97, 20112972011
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Optimal gerrymandering: sometimes pack, but never crackJN Friedman, RT HoldenAmerican Economic Review 98 (1), 113-44, 20081492008
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Supermajority voting rulesR HoldenAvailable at SSRN 625122, 2004132*2004
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Reconsidering racial and partisan gerrymanderingAB Cox, RT HoldenU. Chi. L. Rev. 78, 553, 2011142*2011
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The rising incumbent reelection rate: what\'s gerrymandering got to do with it?JN Friedman, RT HoldenThe Journal of Politics 71 (2), 593-611, 20091412009
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