TASOS KALANDRAKIS

Last updated, 10/14/08  

 

Assistant Professor

Department of Political Science

University of Rochester

Rochester, NY 14627-0146

Office: 109C Harkness Hall

Tel: (585) 273-4902

Fax: (585) 271-1616

E-mail:  kalandrakis (at) ur.rochester.edu

 

 

Welcome to my webpages. Here you will find information about my research, as well as teaching material.

Below is a list of my publications. Working papers and other updated material can be found in the research pages.

Published or Forthcoming Papers (access to links may be restricted)

Minimum Winning Coalitions and Endogenous Status-Quo,” International Journal of Game Theory, forthcoming.

A Newton Collocation Method for Solving Dynamic Bargaining Games,” (with John Duggan), Social Choice and Welfare, forthcoming.

A Reputational Theory of Two Party Competition,” Quarterly Journal of Political Science, forthcoming.

Robust Rational Turnout,” Economic Theory, 41(2): 317-343, 2009.

Dynamics of the Presidential veto: A computational analysis,” (with John Duggan and Vikram Manjunath) Mathematical and Computer Modeling, 48: 1570-1589, 2008.

On Participation Games with Complete Information,International Journal of Game Theory, 35(3): 337-352, 2007.

“Regularity of Pure Strategy Equilibrium Points in a Class of Bargaining Games,”  Economic Theory, 28(2): 309-29, 2006.

“Proposal Rights and Political Power,”  American Journal of Political Science, 50(2):441-448 , 2006.

“Equilibria in Sequential Bargaining Games as Solutions to Systems of Equations,” Economics Letters, 84(3): 407-11, 2004.

“A Three-Player Dynamic Majoritarian Bargaining Game,” Journal of Economic Theory, 116(2): 294-322, 2004.

“Bicameral Winning Coalitions and Equilibrium Federal Legislatures,” Legislative Studies Quarterly, XXIX: 49-79, 2004.

Legislative Procedures in the EU: An Empirical Analysis,” (with George Tsebelis, Chris Jensen, and Amy Kreppel), British Journal of Political Science, 31(4): 573-99, 2001.

European Parliament and Environmental Legislation: The Case of Chemicals,” (with George Tsebelis) European Journal of Political Research 36(1): 119-154, 1999.