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This paper addresses an aspect of the financial crisis in South Korea that has not been dealt with in depth. The question that will be analyzed is: how does the general population perceive the crisis? In attempting to answer this question we rely on new representative survey data, covering the...
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has played an important role in restructuring the Korean economy over the past three years. Relying upon survey data collected in 1998 and 1999, this paper explores the role of the IMF in Korea, as perceived by its citizens. In the eyes of the Korean people,...
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In a recent edition of Perspectives on Politics, Larry Bartels examines the high levels of support for tax cuts signed into law by President Bush in 2001. In so doing, he characterizes the opinions of “ordinary people” as being based on “simple-minded and sometimes misguided considerations...
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I investigate the idea that campaign spending limits may help to level the playing field in electoral competition between parties who have unequal access to campaign funds. The model assumes that the supporters of one party are on average wealthier than those who support a competing party....
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This paper offers an explanation for why policy makers stick to inefficient policy decisions. I argue that repealing a policy is a bad signal to voters about the policy maker's competence if voters do not have complete knowledge about the effects of implemented policies. I derive the optimal...
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The debate over campaign-finance reform includes how different sources of campaign contributions affect the outcomes of political campaigns. Using data from the Congressional races of 1996, I find that PAC contributions had a larger effect on the percentage of votes received and campaign...
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: maximisation of re-election chances. Though taking an opportunistic view too, we suggest a new explanation for a fiscal policy … (namely, on the part of voters) or the common objective functions (re- election chances). Being well grounded in basic …
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Arguably the most important campaign finance regulations in U.S. federal elections are limits imposed on the amount … negative relationship between a candidate’s reliance on large contributions and her electoral success. Using data on elections …
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especially prior to elections. Countries not allied with the US have to accept more conditions at election time. We believe that …
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incumbency in British and German post-World War II elections. The RDD framework exploits the randomized variation in incumbency … incumbency literature. In both British and German federal elections, we find that party incumbency has a signifcant positive …
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