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. Using French and U.S voting records, I estimate that having daughters decreases support for abortion law by 25% for right …
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Higher education finance depends on the public’s preferences for charging tuition, which may be partly based on beliefs about the university earnings premium. To test whether public support for tuition depends on earnings information, we devise survey experiments in representative samples of...
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) countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) during the period 2005–2010. It employs (individual) voting records of the …-time information on economic and financial indicators and voting records. Recent evidence for the monetary policy committees (MPCs) of …
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Using a natural voting experiment in Switzerland that encompasses a 160-year period (1848–2009), we investigate whether …
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We consider the problem of sequential search when the decision to stop searching is made by a committee. We show that a symmetric stationary equilibrium exists and is unique given that the distribution of rewards is log concave. Committee members set a lower acceptance threshold than do...
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has a sizeable influence on theprobability of voting and that mass media play an important role ininfluencing political … participation. …
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Does information about rampant political corruption increase electoral participation and the support for challenger … increased support for challengers and higher political participation. We provide experimental evidence that information about …
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Welfare-state measures often tend to persist even when they seem to have become suboptimal due to changes in the economic environment. This paper proposes an information-based explanation for the persistence of the welfare state. I present a structural model where rationally inattentive voters...
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Despite a strong theoretical prediction that income skewness and redistribution should be positively linked, empirical evidence on this issue is mixed. This paper argues that it is important to distinguish between sources of changes in income skewness. Two sources of such changes are discussed:...
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theoretical model that explains the observed tendency of growing fraud. Specifically, in a probabilistic voting model of electoral …
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