Neil,
You'll find a couple of articles in the conflict resolution literature
on mediation, e.g.
Greig, J. M., & Regan, P. M. (2008). When Do They Say Yes? An Analysis
of the Willingness to Offer and Accept Mediation in Civil Wars.
International Studies Quarterly, 52(4), 759–781.
Savun, B. (2008). Information, Bias, and Mediation Success.
International Studies Quarterly, 52(1), 25–47.
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Andreas
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2010/7/6 Beck Neal <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hola
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> I am revising my graduate course a bit and looking for some new examples for some old methods, simultaneous equations and Heckman. Does anyone have cites to nice articles that use either of these methods that are not straight econ (public policy would be great).
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> Thanks much
> Neal
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> Neal Beck
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