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partisan affiliation on the other hand. In contrast to ideology-driven individuals, "middle of the road" voters care about the …
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partisan affiliation on the other hand. In contrast to ideology-driven individuals, "middle of the road" voters care about the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319002
partisan affiliation on the other hand. In contrast to ideology-driven individuals, ?middle of the road? voters care about the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010261258
This paper presents a rational political budget cycle model for an open economy, in which devaluations are delayed in the pre-election period so as to increase the electoral chances of the party in office. By concentrating on closed economies, previous political cycle models had overlooked the...
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The reason why the social contract is so different in two otherwise comparable societies like the United States and continental Western European countries represents a challenging question. Large empirical evidence shows that the difference in the political support for redistribution appears to...
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We study political polarization in a parliamentary setting dominated by strong parties. In addition to examining polarization along the left-right dimension, we consider political divergence between legislators belonging to the same political bloc. Are politicians’ background characteristics...
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Models of electoral competition in which candidates can change position at no cost predict the convergence of platforms in a two-candidate election. Such convergence is at odds with empirical observation. In this paper, I undertake a study of candidate positioning in the United States Senate and...
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This paper develops a theory in which heterogeneity in political preferences produces a partisan disagreement about … voters' intrinsic preferences or because of rigidities in the political process. The theory predicts that providing mixed …
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This paper introduces incomplete information in the standard model of cultural transmission (Bisin and Verdier, 2001). We allow parents to ignore own group size and the efficiency of their cultural transmission technology, while receiving a feedback from their children. Using the selfconfirming...
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