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candidate to win an election, even though his main agenda item (i.e., postal privatization) is strongly opposed by special …
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The persistence literature in economics and related disciplines connects recent outcomes to events long ago. This influential literature marks a promising development but has drawn criticism. We discuss two prominent examples that ground the rise of the Nazi Party in distant historical roots....
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We analyze how having an incumbent among candidates affects electoral turnout. We use a rich data set providing information on the electoral results of Italian municipal elections over the period 1993-2011. Endogeneity issues are handled through an instrumental variable approach using the mayor...
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recorded during the earthquake with European election results and social capital metrics. Our findings indicate that the …
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candidate to win an election, even though his main agenda item (i.e., postal privatization) is strongly opposed by special …
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candidate to win an election, even though his main agenda item (i.e., postal privatization) is strongly opposed by special …
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A range of evidence exists demonstrating that social capital is associated with a number of important economic outcomes such as economic growth, trade and crime. A recent literature goes further to illustrate how historical events and variation can lead to the development of differing and...
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variety of data sources for the 2016 US Presidential election at the county and individual levels, we show that social capital … significantly negatively correlated with the vote share and favorability rating of Donald Trump around the time of the election. …
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This essay explores the relationship between commerce and culture in the context of the recent debate over the social effect of Wal-Mart. In spite of much public debate, little is known about how Wal-Mart affects values. Using data collected from multiple sources, we show there is little...
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