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particular, our analysis of congressional voting between 1970 and 2006 suggests that economic drivers that work through the labor …
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particular, our analysis of congressional voting between 1970 and 2006 suggests that economic drivers that work through the labor …
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this paper is to systematically analyze the drivers of congressional voting behavior on immigration policy during the … the policy making process on one of the most controversial facets of globalization. -- immigration policy ; voting …
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this paper is to systematically analyze the drivers of congressional voting behavior on immigration policy during the …
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this paper is to carry out a systematic analysis of the drivers of the voting behavior of US representatives on immigration …, and suggests that a simple factor analysis model can go a long way in explaining the voting behavior on immigration policy …
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this paper is to systematically analyze the drivers of congressional voting behavior on immigration policy during the …
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In this paper, we test the hypothesis that the causal effect of immigrant presence on anti-immigrant votes is a short-run effect. For this purpose, we consider a distributed lag model and adapt the standard instrumental variable approach proposed by Altonji and Card (1991) to a dynamic...
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