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computed by simulation for an example. The representation and welfare properties of these four institutions are compared from …
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computed by simulation for an example. The representation and welfare properties of these four institutions are compared from …
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representation. …
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Pork-barrel spending is the use of federal money for localized projects that yield only a narrow geographic benefit. It is a commonly held belief that politicians use this spending to improve their chances of re-election. One way that an incumbent can increase their chances of re-election is...
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quest for parliamentary representation. Using data collected for 18 Western European countries for the period 1960-2010, the …
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descriptive representation in politics does make a difference. Parallels with the representation of women and ethnic minorities …
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Pork-barrel spending is the use of federal money for localized projects that yield only a narrow geographic benefit. It is a commonly held belief that politicians use this spending to improve their chances of re-election. One way that an incumbent can increase their chances of re-election is...
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Data on campaign contributions of PACs (political action committees) in the US does not contain the PACs' issues of concern. Additionally, while recent US lobbying data details the issues of concern for an interest group, it does not detail the Congressional representatives lobbied by the...
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This paper examines the role of mass media in countering special interest group influence. I use the concentration of campaign contributions from Political Action Committees to proxy for special interests' capture of US Senate candidates from 1980 to 2002, and compare the reaction of voters to...
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