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line of analysis flows from a bi-planar model of the political process where politicians appeal directly to voters. In this …
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We study how elected politicians who hold strong bargaining power due to their pivotal position in the legislative …
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While spatial modelers assume that citizens evaluate parties based on their policy positions, empirical research on American politics suggests that citizens' party support often drives their policy preferences, rather than vice-versa. Building on previous findings that partisanship is less...
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Company: A Pluralist -- Approach -- GAVIN KELLY AND JOHN PARKINSON -- 7. Defending the Rentier: Corporate Theory and the …
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