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Snyder, James M. 8 Ansolabehere, Stephen 4 Hirano, Shigeo 4 Eggers, Andrew C. 3 Jackson, Matthew O. 3 Malhotra, Neil 3 Banks, Jeffrey S. 2 Baron, David P. 2 Bendor, Jonathan 2 Butler, Daniel M. 2 Callander, Steven 2 Diermeier, Daniel 2 Duggan, John 2 Eguia, Jon X. 2 Fowler, Anthony 2 Gailmard, Sean 2 Gingerich, Daniel W. 2 Hersh, Eitan 2 Lewis, Jeffrey B. 2 Malesky, Edmund J. 2 Meirowitz, Adam 2 Mookherjee, Dilip 2 Myerson, Roger B. 2 Nickerson, David W. 2 Page, Scott E. 2 Quinn, Kevin M. 2 Acharya, Avidit 1 Aldashev, Gani 1 Anzia, Sarah F. 1 Arceneaux, Kevin 1 Arias, Luz Marina 1 Ashworth, Scott 1 Atkinson, Matthew D. 1 Bafumi, Joseph 1 Bandyopadhyay, Siddhartha 1 Baum, Matthew A. 1 Berger, Daniel 1 Berinsky, Adam J. 1 Berlinski, Samuel 1 Bernhard, William 1
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Bartels, Larry M. Princeton University</institution> 1
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The Vicious Cycle: Fundraising and Perceived Viability in US Presidential Primaries
Feigenbaum, James J.; Shelton, Cameron A. - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 1, pp. 1-40
Scholars of presidential primaries have long posited a dynamic positive feedback loop between fundraising and electoral success. Yet existing work on both directions of this feedback remains inconclusive and is often explicitly cross-sectional, ignoring the dynamic aspect of the hypothesis....
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Electoral Rules and Clientelistic Parties: A Regression Discontinuity Approach
Pellicer, Miquel; Wegner, Eva - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 4, pp. 339-371
This paper studies the causal effect of electoral systems on the performance of clientelistic vs. programmatic parties. We argue that, contrary to majoritarian systems, proportional systems disfavor clientelistic parties as voters can hardly be pivotal for electing their local patron. We test...
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Who Decides? Coalition Governance and Ministerial Discretion
Goodhart, Lucy - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 3, pp. 205-237
Who decides policy in a coalition government? Specifically, does the party occupying a ministerial portfolio control policy in that jurisdiction? This question is central to the study of coalitions but is rarely tested because of the problems in identifying and measuring policy. This paper...
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Fundamentals of Social Choice Theory
Myerson, Roger B. - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 3, pp. 305-337
This paper offers a short introduction to some of the fundamental results of social choice theory. Topics include Nash implementability, monotonic social choice correspondences, the Muller-Satterthwaite impossibility theorem, anonymous and neutral social choice correspondences, sophisticated...
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Safety in Numbers: Mainstream-Seeking Diffusion in Response to Executive Compensation Regulations
Glick, David - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 2, pp. 95-125
Research across subfields has explored questions of how and why one political actor's decisions are affected by others'. I investigate recent executive compensation disclosure regulations to make theoretical, substantive, and methodological contributions to the diffusion literature. I emphasize...
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Equality of Educational Opportunity and Attitudes toward Income Inequality: Evidence from China
Lü, Xiaobo - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 3, pp. 271-303
A substantial literature in comparative politics and political economy emphasizes the importance of income inequality in redistributive policies and regime transition. I argue that individual perceptions of equal opportunity affect the degree of resentment toward income inequality. Governments...
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Unintentional Gerrymandering: Political Geography and Electoral Bias in Legislatures
Chen, Jowei; Rodden, Jonathan - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 3, pp. 239-269
While conventional wisdom holds that partisan bias in U.S. legislative elections results from intentional partisan and racial gerrymandering, we demonstrate that substantial bias can also emerge from patterns of human geography. We show that in many states, Democrats are inefficiently...
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Electoral and Policy Consequences of Voter Turnout: Evidence from Compulsory Voting in Australia
Fowler, Anthony - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 2, pp. 159-182
Despite extensive research on voting, there is little evidence connecting turnout to tangible outcomes. Would election results and public policy be different if everyone voted? The adoption of compulsory voting in Australia provides a rare opportunity to address this question. First, I collect...
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Regularizing Rioting: Permitting Public Protest in an Authoritarian Regime
Lorentzen, Peter L. - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 2, pp. 127-158
Lacking the informative feedback provided by competitive elections, an unfettered press and an active civil society, authoritarian regimes can find it difficult to identify which social groups have become dangerously discontented and to monitor lower levels of government. While a rise in public...
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Legislative Responsiveness to Gerrymandering: Evidence from the 2003 Texas Redistricting
Lo, James - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 8 (2013) 1, pp. 75-92
Do legislators respond to congressional redistricting? A central tenet of American legislative scholarship over the last 20 years argues that members of Congress maintain consistent ideological positions throughout their tenure, and thus do not generally adapt their voting records to changes in...
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