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Politicians’ behavioral changes as an election nears have typically been attributed to the incentive effects of an … election. I document that behavioral changes can occur even for unelected judges. Using data from 1925-2002 on U.S. appellate …
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The change in elected officials’ behavior when an election nears has typically been attributed to incentive effects. I …
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This paper employs survey data on the reasons to quit of Dutch job changers who entered or left a public sector job in 2001. We show that workers' reasons to quit their public sector job influence their decision to stay in or leave their industry of employment. A bad experience with, for...
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We analyze the dynamics of worker mobility in the United States over the 1968-1993 period at various levels of occupational and industry aggregation. We find a substantial overall increase in occupational and industry mobility over the period and document the levels and time trends in mobility...
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. -- beauty ; elections ; political candidates ; appearance ; ideology ; parties …
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Since good-looking politicians win more votes, a beauty advantage for politicians on the left or on the right is bound to have political consequences. We show that politicians on the right look more beautiful in Europe, the United States and Australia. Our explanation is that beautiful people...
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