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This paper investigates the impact of voter support on the representation of women in the political profession. The empirical analysis exploits two-stage elections in the United States and Italy to hold the selection of candidates constant. In two-stage elections, candidates are admitted to the...
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politicians. Two political frictions (ideological adherence and a super- majority requirement) impair political competition and … lead to equilibria, where politicians receive corruption bribes. Furthermore, the model implies a non …
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educational performance information may incentivize politicians to implement welfare-enhancing reforms. …
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educational performance information may incentivize politicians to implement welfare-enhancing reforms. …
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educational performance information may incentivize politicians to implement welfare-enhancing reforms. …
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performance information may incentivize politicians to implement welfareenhancing reforms. …
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Team Tennis competitions produce aggregate scores for teams, and thus team rankings, based on head-to-head matchups of individual team members. Similar scoring rules can be used to rank any two groups that must be compared on the basis of paired elements. We explore such rules in terms of their...
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"This paper presents a theory of competition for political leadership between incumbent leaders and their challengers …
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