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A technique for estimating candidate and voter locations
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Time-of-voting decision and susceptibility to campaign effects
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Endogenous economic voting: evidence from the 1997 British election
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Labour's targeted constituency campaigning: nationally directed or locally produced?
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Globalization, secessionism, and autonomy
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Mixed electoral rules' impact on party systems
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The direct PM election and the institutional presidentialisation of parliamentary systems
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Party knowledge and candidate knowledge: constituency campaigning and voting and the 1997 British General Election
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