Jacob Edenhofer
BA, PPE @warwickuni / MPhil, Comparative Government @UniofOxford / DPhil student in Politics @NuffieldCollege & @Politics_Oxford
Link to my blog “Often wrong, but sometimes useful”: jacobedenhofer.substack.com
- Reposted by Jacob EdenhoferYour question intrigued me. So I decided to jot down some tentative thoughts with the help of our generative AI overlords. I am sure these slides miss a lot, but they might help us explicate the assumptions we operate with. Would be curious to hear your thoughts. www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rbz74...
- Reposted by Jacob EdenhoferOn Q4, I'd recommend perusing the classics on the theory of self-enforcing democracy, starting with @adamprz.bsky.social (1991, chapter 1), Przeworski, Rivero, and Xi (2015), and @jfearon.bsky.social (2011, QJE). You can find a heavily simplified toy version here (week1) github.com/jacob-edenho...