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local elections in 1993, and was abolished in 1995. As not all municipalities went through elections during this period, we …
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data from Brazil, we track the earnings and employment of campaign workers before and after close elections spanning nearly …
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-in-differences analysis, using candidates in municipal elections as a control group, suggests that the higher salary increased the fraction of …
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states' politics and elections. Thus, if citizens punish political capture, increases in concentration of special interest …
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I develop a model of the relation between the media environment and political obstructionism. I show that when voters are less informed by media, obstructionism becomes a more effective political signal for the minority party. The model thus implies that media change can cause gridlock via...
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elections. In particular, inequality increases contributions to Republicans, but not to Democrats, as predicted by the model. …
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I analyze strategic voting incentives in large elections with three candidates when voting takes place sequentially …
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We study the interaction between competitive markets and income redistribution that reallocates unequal pre-tax market incomes away from the rich to the poor majority. In one setup, participants earn their income by trading in a double auction (DA) with exogenous zero or full redistribution. In...
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Why do public-sector workers receive so much of their compensation in the form of pensions and other benefits? This paper presents a political economy model in which politicians compete for taxpayers' and government employees' votes by promising compensation packages, but some voters cannot...
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Efforts to attract and retain effective educators in high poverty public schools have had limited success. Dallas ISD addressed this challenge by using information produced by its evaluation and compensation reforms as the basis for effectiveness-adjusted payments that provided large...
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