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A Price Theory of Multi-Sided Platforms
- Andrea Hawkley, Alisha C. Holland, S. Kominers, Luis Rayo
- Economics
- 2009
I develop a general theory of monopoly pricing of networks. Platforms use insulating tariffs to avoid coordination failure, implementing any desired allocation. Profit-maximization distorts in the…
Emotion and autobiographical memory.
- Alisha C. Holland, E. Kensinger
- PsychologyPhysics of life reviews
- 1 March 2010
Forbearance as Redistribution: The Politics of Informal Welfare in Latin America
- Alisha C. Holland
- Political Science, Economics
- 29 June 2017
Why do governments tolerate the violation of their own laws and regulations? Conventional wisdom is that governments cannot enforce their laws. Forbearance as Redistribution challenges the standard…
Forbearance
- Alisha C. Holland
- EconomicsAmerican Political Science Review
- 1 May 2016
Particularly in developing countries, there is a gap between written law and behavior. Comparative research emphasizes that laws go unenforced due to resource constraints or inadequate control of the…
The neural correlates of specific versus general autobiographical memory construction and elaboration
- Alisha C. Holland, D. Addis, E. Kensinger
- PsychologyNeuropsychologia
- 1 October 2011
Beyond the Machine
- Alisha C. Holland, Brian Palmer-Rubin
- Political Science
- 12 April 2015
Organizational membership is one of the strongest, yet overlooked, predictors of vote buying across Latin America. We argue that this relationship is driven by the fact that politicians outsource…
Right on Crime?: Conservative Party Politics and Mano Dura Policies in El Salvador
- Alisha C. Holland
- Political Science
- 19 April 2013
Despite a growing literature on the left in Latin America, few studies have considered the fate of the right. This article examines a highly successful conservative party, the Nationalist Republican…
Easy and Hard Redistribution: The Political Economy of Welfare States in Latin America
- Alisha C. Holland, B. Schneider
- Political Science, EconomicsPerspectives on Politics
- 20 November 2017
Comparative research on Latin American welfare states recently has focused on the extension of non-contributory benefits to those outside the formal labor market. This extension of benefits…
The Distributive Politics of Enforcement
- Alisha C. Holland
- Economics
- 1 February 2015
Why do some politicians tolerate the violation of the law? In contexts where the poor are the primary violators of property laws, I argue that the answer lies in the electoral costs of enforcement:…
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