Elections as instruments for punishing bad representatives and selecting good ones
Brian F. Crisp, Santiago Olivella, Joshua D. Potter, William Mishler
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Scope conditions of economic voting: The Danish exception?
Rune Stubager, Niels W. Botterill, Michael Steven Lewis-Beck, Richard Nadeau
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Ideological change and the economics of voting behavior in the US, 1920-2008
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
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Two types of economic voting: How economic conditions jointly affect vote choice and turnout
Simon Weschle
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Expected utility or learned familiarity?: The formation of voters' coalition preferences
Marc Debus, Jochen Müller
págs. 54-67
Voting for extreme right parties in Israel: Evidence from the 2009 elections
Michael Freedman, Or Kaner, Irena Kaplan
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Holding "parties" responsible at election time: Multi-level, multi-party government and electoral accountability
John Garry
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The architecture of the Electoral College, the House size effect, and the referendum paradox
Fabrice Barthélémy, Mathieu Martin, Ashley Piggins
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Getting things straight: The effects of ballot design and electoral structure on voter participation
Chris W. Bonneau, Eric Loepp
págs. 119-130
Who's favored by evaluative voting?: An experiment conducted during the 2012 French presidential election
Antoinette Baujard, Herrade Igersheim, Isabelle Lebon, Frédéric Gavrel, Jean-François Laslier
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Pretty faces, marginal races: Predicting election outcomes using trait assessments of British parliamentary candidates
Kyle Mattes, Caitlin Milazzo
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Do female politicians empower women to vote or run for office?: A regression discontinuity approach
David E. Broockman
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With a little help from my neighbours: A spatial analysis of the impact of local campaigns at the 2010 British general election
David Cutts, Donald Webber, Paul Widdop, Ron Johnston, Charles J. Pattie
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All quiet on election day?: International election observation and incentives for pre-election violence in African elections
Ursula E. Daxecker
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A note on electoral competition and turnout in run-off electoral systems: Taking into account both endogeneity and attenuation bias
Sebastian Garmann
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Malaysia 13th General Election: A short note on Malaysia's continuing battle with ethnic politics
Abdillah Noh
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Survey questions about party competence: Insights from cognitive interviews
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