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higher female representation appear only some years after the elections, highlighting the importance of training and …
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We investigate how economic inequality can persist in Latin America in the context of radical falls in political inequality in the last decades. Using data from Colombia, we focus on a critical facet of democratization - the entry of new politicians. We show that initial levels of inequality...
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an individual, and Culture in a community. A mechanism is proposed by which social attachments between individuals lead …
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This paper examines whether elections, which are generally held on fixed dates, and banking crises explain the timing …
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mayoral candidates just prior to municipal elections. It left voters more knowledgeable about candidates' proposed policies …
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The empirical question of voting preferences and how these may change (swing) is yet to be answered, as there is little first-hand microeconomic evidence on swing voting. We focus on the interactions between voters' age and political cynicism. Towards this end, we apply a stated and revealed...
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