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localities with higher media penetration levels, active Twitter accounts, and a larger proportion of Evangelical Christians, a …
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We estimate the impact of female leaders on intimate partner violence experienced by women in districts from which they are elected. Exposure to female leaders in state legislatures in India increases the likelihood that female constituents in rural areas report experiencing physical violence...
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Books shape how children learn about society and norms, in part through representation of different characters. We … analysis methods, to measure the representation of skin color, race, gender, and age in award-winning children's books widely … of, and demand for, books with different levels of representation to better understand the economic behavior that may …
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We study the descriptive and substantive representation of workers through worker representatives, focusing on the …
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Many observers have noticed the importance of anger in contemporary politics, particularly with reference to populism …
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We study the effect of local exposure to populism on net population movements by citizenship status, gender, age and …
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We evaluate how traditional parties may respond to populist parties on issues aligning with populist messages. During the 2020 Italian referendum on the reduction of members of Parliament, we conducted a large-scale field experiment, exposing 200 municipalities to nearly a million impressions of...
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We study the effects on financial markets and real economic activity of changes in risk related to political events and policy announcements in Italy during the 2013-2019 period that saw the rise to power of populist parties. We focus on events that have implications for budgetary policy, debt...
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We argue that low levels of social capital are conducive to the electoral success of populist movements. Using a variety of data sources for the 2016 US Presidential election at the county and individual levels, we show that social capital, measured either by the density of memberships in civic,...
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This paper develops a theoretical framework that makes predictions on (a) the conditions under which a populist party decides to run and the policy position it takes and (b) voters' response under different electoral systems. We test these predictions using data on Italian municipal elections...
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