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This paper shows that electoral incentives affect the occurrence of trade disputes. Focusing on WTO disputes filed by the United States during the 1995-2012 period, we show that U.S. presidents are more likely to initiate a dispute in the year preceding their re-election date. Moreover, disputes...
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simple model we show that the power of elections as a selection and incentive device can be improved by requiring higher vote …
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voters. To do so, it proposes a model of elections where political ability is ex-ante unknown and investment in reforms is … unobservable. On the one hand, elections improve accountability and allow to keep well-performing incumbents. On the other …
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Using data from all elections to the Australian House of Representatives between 1903 and 2004, we examine the …
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Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, we use evidence from Australia, a country in which voting is compulsory, and in which voters are given ‘How to Vote’ cards depicting photos of the major party candidates as they arrive to vote. Using raters chosen to be...
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Using data from 191 Australian state elections, we test how voters respond to economic conditions. We find that …
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Which electorates receive targeted funding, and does targeted funding swing votes? To answer these questions, I analyze four discretionary programs funded by the Australian federal government during the 2001-2004 election cycle. Controlling for relevant demographic characteristics of the...
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In the Northern Territory, Australia, ballot papers for territory elections depict candidates’ photographs. We exploit …
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14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, I explore the impact that individual, local and national … factors have on voters’ decisions. In these ten elections, the poor, foreign-born, younger voters, voters born since 1950, men …
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problem that economic outcomes also influence elections. We sidestep these problems by analyzing movements in economic …-Democrat differential was also observed for the 2000 Bush-Gore contest. Prediction market based analyses of all Presidential elections since …
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