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Timing of Vote Decision in First and Second Order Dutch Elections 1978-1995: Evidence from Artificial Neural Networks. (1997). van Dijk, Dick ; Franses, Philip Hans ; Franses, Ph. H. B. F., ; van Dijk, D. J. C., ; Eisinga, R..
In: Econometric Institute Research Papers.
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