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Parliament (EP) elections in a country where voting is not obligatory. By analysing the Maltese EP elections from 2004 to 2019 …
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analyzed the voting behavior of juries (consisting of music industry professionals) and audiences to identify voting biases … because of cultural and political influences on the voting bodies. Due to limited data availability, this literature suffered … disentangle the voting behavior of the juries and track the voting behavior of individual jury members. Based upon a rich dataset …
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analyzed the voting behavior of juries (consisting of music industry professionals) and audiences to identify voting biases … because of cultural and political influences on the voting bodies. Due to limited data availability, this literature suffered … disentangle the voting behavior of the juries and track the voting behavior of individual jury members. Based upon a rich dataset …
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Alongside a range of already well documented factors such as deindustrialization, technological progress and international trade, a series of recent empirical econometric studies show that immigration has contributed to the rise of extreme right-wing parties in Europe. Our study highlights,...
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Different beliefs about how fair social competition is and what determines income inequality, influence the redistributive policy chosen democratically in a society. But the composition of income in the first place depends on equilibrium tax policies. If a society believes that individual effort...
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This article develops an empirical measure of electoral availability, i.e., the micro perspective of political competition. As existing research conceptualizes political competition mainly as a macro- or party-level phenomenon, the micro perspective remains underdeveloped and, therefore, an...
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