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preferences, and social preferences robustly shape political attitudes and voting behavior in a particular way: Selfish subjects …
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behavioral experiment, we elicit German legislators’ social welfare criteria unconfounded by political economy constraints. When … resolving preference conflicts across individuals, politicians place substantially more importance on least-favored than on most …” which insists that choices merit intervention only if the lure of immediacy may bias intertemporal choice. Politicians’ and …
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The Internet provides new opportunities for political communication. How strategic are constituency candidates in exploiting these new opportunities and what are the contexts driving their choices? This paper envisions the Internet as a means for personal vote seeking on the campaign trail...
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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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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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