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induced randomized variation in the method of council elections in 250 villages in Afghanistan. In particular, we compare at … candidates with more polarized policy positions even at the expense of candidates' competence. Consistent with the predictions of …
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induced randomized variation in the method of council elections in 250 villages in Afghanistan. In particular, we compare at … candidates with more polarized policy positions even at the expense of candidates' competence. Consistent with the predictions of …
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candidates. Results from a unique field experiment in Afghanistan are consistent with these predictions. Specifically …
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. Results from a unique field experiment in Afghanistan are consistent with these predictions. Specifically, representatives …
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Duverger (1954) noted that changes in electoral systems will have two types of effects: mechanical effects, and reactions of political agents in anticipation of these, which he referred to as psychological effects. It is complicated to empirically separate the two effects since these occur...
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Duverger (1954) noted that changes in electoral systems will have two types of effects: mechanical effects, and reactions of political agents in anticipation of these, which he referred to as psychological effects. It is complicated to empirically separate the two effects since these occur...
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