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In 2001, the state parliament of the German federal state of Hesse abolished a 5 percent legal electoral threshold for local elections. This reform had a stronger effect on municipalities with larger councils because implicit electoral thresholds decrease with council size. Exploiting...
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This paper exploits a natural experiment in Hesse where a reform of the electoral rule from mayor appointment by the local council towards direct mayor elections was introduced during a phase-in period from 1993 to 1998. The end of the term of the last appointed mayor varies across...
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elections, but local politicians from large mainstream parties had the ability to adjust municipal political institutions in …
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elections, but local politicians from mainstream parties had the ability to adjust municipal political institutions in such as …
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The paper estimates the policy representation of 34 German parties that participate in the 2017 Bundestag (federal) election. For this purpose, the party positions on 31 topical issues are compared with the results of recent public opinion polls. Then we construct the party indices of popularity...
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Immigration is changing the face of Western European electorates. Do politicians discriminate against the growing …,500 MPs in fifteen German state legislatures. We find that politicians are eleven percentage points less likely to respond to …
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