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We consider a canonical two-period model of elections with adverse selection (hidden preferences) and moral hazard …
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change in the existing election system. But a mathematical solution to the problem does not require such changes and is much …
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Ideology is widely considered to be an important factor in shaping policy outcomes and in influencing election outcomes …. We propose a theory of the coalition-directed vote. The argument suggests that voters anticipate the post-election …
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supported the argument that oil hinders democracy. However, previous research on the rentier state has neglected the global …. The paper tests the hypothesis cross‐nationally, using data on all multiparty elections held in the world in the period … 1975 - 2010, and subnationally, using a new data set on subnational election results and oil production in Nigeria. Our …
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This is the third of four papers devoted to the 2021 German federal elections continuing our analysis of the 2009, 2013 … and 2017 Bundestag elections. Currently, only China has a parliament larger than the German Bundestag, which still grows …
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defense spending?'-Yes/No, etc.), and the parties answer to these questions before the elections - as required by the Wahl …This is the last of four papers devoted to the 2021 German federal elections continuing our analysis of the 2009, 2013 … and 2017 Bundestag elections. It is shown that the policy representation by the Bundestag could be improved using the …
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The role of electoral incentives vs. selection is ideally analyzed in a setting where the same legislators are selected to decide on policies under different electoral rules and where voter preferences on policies can be precisely measured. This is the first paper to look at such a situation....
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