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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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Corruption and Political Decay: Evidence from Bolivia
Gingerich, Daniel W. - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 4 (2009) 1, pp. 1-34
This paper studies the impact of corruption victimization on anti-government protest. It is argued that two features of corruption victimization are relevant for understanding its impact: its intensity level and the clarity of responsibility of the ruling government. Drawing upon survey data...
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Foreign Direct Investors as Agents of Economic Transition: An Instrumental Variables Analysis
Malesky, Edmund J. - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 4 (2009) 1, pp. 59-85
Previous empirical analysis has noted a correlation between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and economic reformin Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, but has attributed the relationship to investors rewarding countries after reform decisions. Little attention has been paid to the fact...
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Candidate Faces and Election Outcomes: Is the Face–Vote Correlation Caused by Candidate Selection?
Atkinson, Matthew D.; Enos, Ryan D.; Hill, Seth J. - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 4 (2009) 3, pp. 229-249
We estimate the effect of candidate appearance on vote choice in congressional elections using an original survey instrument. Based on estimates of the facial competence of 972 congressional candidates, we show that in more competitive races the out-party tends to run candidates with higher...
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A Reputational Theory of Two-Party Competition
Kalandrakis, Tasos - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 4 (2009) 4, pp. 343-378
I study a dynamic game of two-party competition in which party preferences are private information, exhibit serial correlation, and change with higher probability following defeat in elections. Assuming partisans care sufficiently about office, extreme policies are pursued with positive...
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The Effect of Outliers on Regression Analysis: Regime Type and Foreign Direct Investment
Choi, Seung-Whan - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 4 (2009) 2, pp. 153-165
The presence of outliers and influential cases can dramatically change the magnitude of regression coefficients and even the direction of coefficient signs (i.e., from positive to negative or vice versa). When researchers ignore abnormal observations, especially with respect to dependent...
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Persistence in Political Participation
Meredith, Marc - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 4 (2009) 3, pp. 187-209
This paper uses discontinuities imposed by voting-age restrictions to identify the effect of past eligibility on subsequent participation decisions and partisan identification. It compares participation decisions and partisan affiliations of individuals who turned 18 just before past elections...
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Contestable Leadership: Party Leaders as Principals and Agents
Iaryczower, Matias - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 3 (2008) 3, pp. 203-225
This paper examines the institutional determinants of discipline in legislative parties. The model formalizes the tradeoff between resources at the leader's discretion, and the leader's need to maintain a minimum level of support to continue leading. The value of the leader's promises of future...
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Cohesion, Insurance and Redistribution
Echenique, Federico; Eguia, Jon X. - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 2 (2008) 4, pp. 287-305
Governments use redistributive policies to favor relatively unproductive economic sectors. Traditional economic wisdom teaches that the government should instead buy out the agents in these sectors, and let them relocate to more productive sectors. We showthat redistribution to a sector whose...
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Rich State, Poor State, Red State, Blue State: What's the Matter with Connecticut?
Gelman, Andrew; Shor, Boris; Bafumi, Joseph; Park, David - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 2 (2008) 4, pp. 345-367
For decades, the Democrats have been viewed as the party of the poor, with the Republicans representing the rich. Recent presidential elections, however, have shown a reverse pattern, with Democrats performing well in the richer blue states in the northeast and coasts, and Republicans dominating...
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A Dynamic Model of Democratic Elections in Multidimensional Policy Spaces
Banks, Jeffrey S.; Duggan, John - In: Quarterly Journal of Political Science 3 (2008) 3, pp. 269-299
We propose a general model of repeated elections. In each period, a challenger is chosen from the electorate to run against an incumbent politician in a majority-rule election, and the winner then selects a policy from a multidimensional policy space. Individual policy preferences are private...
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