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This paper develops a new approach to detecting electoral fraud. Our context involves repeaters, individuals voting in multiple states in the U.S. during 19th Century Congressional Elections. Given high travel times, and the associated difficulties of voting in multiple states on the same day,...
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Using newly digitized data on the growth of the telegraph network in America during 1840-1852, the paper studies the impacts of the electric telegraph on national elections. I use proximity to daily newspapers with telegraphic connections to Washington to generate plausibly exogenous variation...
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estimate the effects of these protests on congressional election outcomes. In the South, we find that PPC protests led to …
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Collecting and analyzing panel data over the last four U.S. presidential elections, we study the drivers of self-reported happiness. We relate our empirical findings to existing models of elation, reference dependence, and belief formation. In addition to corroborating previous findings in the...
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We study whether anger fuels the rise of populism. Anger as an emotion tends to act as a call to action against individuals or groups that are blamed for negative situations, making it conducive to voting for populist politicians. Using a unique dataset tracking emotions for a large sample of...
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empowerment is more tangible and salient due to the election of African Americans in county commissions. Additional analysis …
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policy in the current environment with widespread shelter-in-place ("lockdown") policies and the associated considerable … limits on economic activity. Using detailed regional variation in economic conditions, lockdown policies, and U.S. government …
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while minimizing the negative effects of lockdown strategies on businesses and children …
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implicitly delivers a novel method for estimating the impact of campaign spending on election outcomes: we find that an …
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We study how social media affects election outcomes in the United States. We use variation in the number of Twitter …
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