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December 10, 2025
Is the United States' productivity advantage merely a result of the chosen measurement methodology?
November 20, 2025
Can Lithuania's Economy Catch Up and Overtake Western Countries?
September 26, 2024
Financial Times: Can you mastermind a US presidential campaign?
December 01, 2020
Stand-up Maths: Do these scatter plots reveal fraudulent vote-switching in Michigan?
April 23, 2019
Above the Noise: Gerrymandering (is Geometry Silencing Your Vote?)
December 18, 2018
Hierarchical voting model
August 23, 2015
The World Faces an Explosion of Financial Bubble Unprepared Again
March 03, 2015
V. Gontis: "Econophysics = Physics of Risk"
November 30, 2014
V. Gontis: Going to the roots of econophysics
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