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We construct a time series of political party ideology, based on Poole and Rosenthal's (1997) NOMINATE scores, for the … 1950-98 period. The results show that (1) party ideology has become increasingly more polarized over this period; and (2 … inflation or unemployment) is associated with a decline of the relative difference in party ideology scores. Republicans tend to …
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We employ a unique data set of 41,137 commissioner votes in 8,252 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decisions and orders, reflecting every voted commission decision from 1976-2003, in order to examine those factors that determined commissioner voting at the FCC. We discover a cyclical...
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ideology. I feel that the scientific work that I have done on specific, long standing and fundamental problems in economics and … political science have given me additional insights into the destructive role of ideology beyond the history of thought …
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Recent studies estimate that the economic impact of U.S. patent litigation may be as large as $80 billion per year and that the overall rate of U.S. patent litigation has been growing rapidly over the past twenty years. And yet, the relationship of the macroeconomy to patent litigation rates has...
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Die Nachfrageschwäche, die im Jahr 2001 auch die Elektroindustrie in Deutschland erfasst hatte, setzte sich im bisherigen Verlauf des Jahres 2002 fort. In den ersten acht Monaten sanken der in- und ausländische Auftragseingang sowie die Produktion und der Umsatz der Elektroindustrie. Beim...
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