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Using LCV score data, we find that female legislators favor stricter environmental policies than do their male counterparts. Moreover, gender-corrected estimates suggest that voters do not push environmental policy towards the middle, but rather select the ideologically closest candidate.
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Traditionally, overrepresentation has been used to explain the distribution of benefits across jurisdictions, leaving aside quality components. We present a model that demonstrates that in the dispute of limited federal benefits, although quantity is important, at the margin quality matters.
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. In the OECD greater media penetration is strongly correlated with reduced ideological polarization. Media penetration … increases lead reductions in polarization, suggesting that this relationship is causal. …
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countercyclical social protection is constrained by the limits to public borrowing and the degree of political polarization. …
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We reassess convergence of income across countries and its determinants. The ergodic distribution of output per worker features multiple modes. In contrast to previous findings, productivity in the long run is unimodal. The long-run distribution of human capital is multimodal.
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