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employ the minimal group paradigm and immigration requirements are set by in-group voting. In order to immigrate, out …
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How can we know how much racial animus costs a black presidential candidate, if many people lie to surveys? I suggest a new proxy for an area's racial animus from a non-survey source: the percent of Google search queries that include racially charged language. I compare the proxy to Barack...
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In this paper we set up a political economy model of a two-country world economy, where an international agreement on the provisions of public goods generating cross-border externalities, such as environment protection, subject to feasibility, efficiency and equity constraints, has to be...
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We study which policy tool and at what level a majority chooses in order to reduce activities with negative externalities. We consider three instruments: a rule, that sets an upper limit to the activity which produces the negative externality, a quota that forces a proportional reduction of the...
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, political attitude, gender and intelligence have a small but sometimes significant influence on voting. …
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This paper investigates the reasons behind the low representation of women among legislators. Using data from Spain, we find that parties tend to nominate female candidates to poorer positions on the ballot. We examine whether this is due to voter bias or party bias, and find two pieces of...
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I propose a framework in which individual political participation can take two distinct forms, voting and contributing … shows that, even though each contribution has a negligible impact, the interaction between contributions and voting leads to …
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We analyze how religion affects voting and redistribution. Our model directs attention away from the particular faith …
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regimes makes initially held opinions more extreme rather than correct. Our results suggest that voting on taxes is prone to …
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this paper is to carry out a systematic analysis of the drivers of the voting behavior of US representatives on immigration …, and suggests that a simple factor analysis model can go a long way in explaining voting on immigration policy. …
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