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Empirical studies have shown that US politics is heavily tilted in favor of the better off, as political decisions tend to reflect the preferences of the rich while largely ignoring those of the poor and middle classes. These findings have prompted a lively debate about potential mechanisms that...
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Empirical studies have shown that US politics is heavily tilted in favor of the better off, as political decisions tend to reflect the preferences of the rich while largely ignoring those of the poor and middle classes. These findings have prompted a lively debate about potential mechanisms that...
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We document the representation of female economists on the conference programs at the NBER Summer Institute from 2001 … macroeconomics, and 25.9 percent of authors in microeconomics. We examine three channels potentially affecting female representation …
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analysis methods, to measure the representation of skin color, race, gender, and age in award-winning children's books widely …Books shape how children learn about society and norms, in part through representation of different characters. We … of, and demand for, books with different levels of representation to better understand the economic behavior that may …
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representation, and the role of accountability between a Senator and his or her constituents. Originality/value The study examines … findings about Senator’s constituent communication in the broader context of representation.  …
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We document the representation of female economists on the conference programs at the NBER Summer Institute from 2001 … macroeconomics, and 25.9 percent of authors in microeconomics. We examine three channels potentially affecting female representation …
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