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basis of the state of the economy; public opinion polls; and election betting (prediction markets). We assess the efficacy … of each in light of the 2004 Australian election. This election is particularly interesting both because of innovations …. While the evidence for economic voting has historically been weak for Australia, the 2004 election suggests an increasingly …
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Empirical research on the determinants of right and left-wing extremist election successes is still dominated by …
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elections result in pre-election manipulation of the local finances of moderate size. Before both types of elections, we observe …
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In the United Kingdom, Smith (2003;2004) has illustrated that prime ministers make their decision to call an election … to maximize the chance for re-election. This argument should be applicable to other majoritarian systems, yet various …
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democratic experience and strong party ties. Utilizing the 1990 German Unification Election Study, I examine a natural experiment …
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Early democratic theorists argued that one purpose of a democratic government is to increase the happiness of its citizens. However, all democracies are not equal. Some democracies through their institutional arrangements create broader representation to their citizens, while others reduce...
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