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do not exercise. This study investigates the effects of welfare reform in the U.S. in the 1990s on voting of low income … operate through employment, education, and income. …
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The income reporting behaviour of wealthy Indians is a critical public finance issue. It has remained under … to examine the income reporting behaviour of politicians from across a wide range of wealth spectrums. The new dataset …, on average, wealthier candidates and their households report less income relative to their wealth. Consequently, most …
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. They find that, in the 1950s and 1960s, voting for the "left" was associated with lower-educated and low-income voters …. After that, voting for the "left" has gradually become associated with higher-educated voters, while high-income voters have … continued to vote for the "right". In the 2010s, there is a disconnection between the effects of income and education on voting …
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Campaign expenditures are not effective in increasing candidates vote shares if voters do not respond to the advertisement when they believe that campaign expenditures are financed with tainted money. In this situation, limiting contributions may reduce the number of policy favors that...
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In this paper we consider ML estimation for a broad class of parameter-driven models for discrete dependent variables with spatial correlation. Under this class of models, which includes spatial discrete choice models, spatial Tobit models and spatial count data models, the dependent variable is...
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