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Exposing corruption : can electoral competition discipline politicians?
Afridi, Farzana
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Dhillon, Amrita
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Solan, Eilon
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2016
In developing countries with weak institutions, there is implicitly a large reliance on elections to instill norms of accountability and reduce corruption. In this paper we show that electoral discipline may be ineffective in reducing corruption when political competition is too high or too low....
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The political economy of propaganda : evidence from US newspapers
Ottinger, Sebastian
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Winkler, Max
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2022
We study the impact of the first American party committed to redistribution from rich to poor on anti-Black media content in the 1890s. The Populist Party sought support among poor farmers, regardless of race, providing the segregationist Democratic establishment in the South with an incentive...
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Out of communal land: clientelism through delegation of agricultural tenancy contracts
Kurosaki, Takashi
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Paul, Saumik
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Witoelar, Firman
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2021
Do local institutions influence the nature of political clientelist exchange? We find a positive answer in the context of a village institution prevalent in Java since the Dutch colonial rule, where democratically elected village heads receive usufruct rights over a piece of communal village...
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Fake news
Grunewald, Andreas
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Kräkel, Matthias
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2017
.k.a. fake news, which has become a serious threat to the
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Efficiency consequences of affirmative action in politics : evidence from India
Das, Sabyasachi
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Mukhopadhyay, Abhiroop
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Saroy, Rajas
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2017
We examine how overall delivery of public goods (i.e., efficiency) is affected by affirmative action in elections, i.e., restricting candidate entry in elections to one population group. We argue that when group identities are salient, such restrictions on candidate entry need not necessarily...
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How partisan is the press? : multiple measures of media slant
Gans, Joshua
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Leigh, Andrew
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2011
We employ several different approaches to estimate the political position of Australian media outlets, relative to federal parliamentarians. First, we use parliamentary mentions to code over 100 public intellectuals on a left-right scale. We then estimate slant by using the number of mentions...
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Trust in public institutions over the business cycle
Stevenson, Betsey
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Wolfers, Justin
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2011
We document that trust in public institutions "and particularly trust in banks, business and government" has declined over recent years. U.S. time series evidence suggests that this partly reflects the pro-cyclical nature of trust in institutions. Cross-country comparisons reveal a clear legacy...
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Television market size and political accountability in the US house of representatives
Balles, Patrick
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Matter, Ulrich
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Stutzer, Alois
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2022
This paper examines the role of local TV market structure in US congressional politics, exploiting variation in the overlaps of political markets and TV markets. Local TV stations are hypothesized to report relatively more per US House representative in less populous markets (where the number of...
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E-lections : voting behavior and the internet
Falck, Oliver
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Gold, Robert
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Heblich, Stephan
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2012
This paper analyses the effect of information disseminated by the Internet on voting behavior. We address endogeneity in Internet availability by exploiting regional and technological peculiarities of the preexisting voice telephony network that hinder the roll-out of fixed-line broadband...
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Do politicians change public attitudes?
Carlsson, Magnus
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Dahl, Gordon B.
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Rooth, Dan-Olof
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2016
A large theoretical and empirical literature explores whether politicians and political parties change their policy positions in response to voters' preferences. This paper asks the opposite question: do political parties affect public attitudes on important policy issues? Problems of reverse...
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