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Political campaign spending ceilings are purported to limit the incumbent's ability to exploit his fundraising advantage. If the challenger does not have superior campaign effectiveness, in contrast to conventional wisdom, we show that the incumbent always benefits from a limit as long as he has...
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Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calculates political … concentration indices for party support in Ireland showing how support for a particular party is concentrated according to … with support for the Fine Gael party concentrated amongst the richer and more educated, while support for Sinn Fein is …
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individuals' party identification. Consistent with the deprivation theory, we find strong and robust evidence that subjective job …
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between the demand for redistribution and individuals' party identification …
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individuals' support for government intervention and their party identification. This result provides indirect evidence on the …
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