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Asymmetric information between voters and legislative representatives poses a major challenge to the functioning of representative democracy. We examine whether representatives are more likely to serve long-term campaign donors instead of constituents during times of low media attention to...
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We examine whether representatives are more likely to serve long-term campaign donors instead of constituents during times of low media attention to politics. Based on 425 roll calls between 2005 and 2014 in the US House of Representatives, we show that representatives are more likely to vote...
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We investigate whether US House representatives favour special interest groups over constituents in periods of low media attention to politics. Analysing 666 roll calls from 2005 to 2018, we show that representatives are more likely to vote against their constituency's preferred position the...
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In this paper I examine the reasons for, and the impact of, presidential campaigning on the voting behavior of the U …
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' voting decisions on financial services regulation. Analyzing this type of legislation is of particular interest because it … evidence that changes in roll call voting behavior, that contributions from competing groups are partially offsetting, and that …
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' voting decisions on financial services regulation. Analyzing this type of legislation is of particular interest because it … evidence that changes in contribution levels determine changes in roll call voting behavior, that contributions from competing …
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This paper examines the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision, which lifted bans on independent expenditures by corporations and unions. Using a difference-in-differences design, the study compares states with and without pre-existing bans, focusing on gubernatorial elections. The...
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