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We develop a dynamic two-party political economy framework, in which parties seek to maximize vote share and face the trade-off between catering to their respective core constituencies on the one hand and "middle of the road" voters with no partisan affiliation on the other hand. In contrast to...
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Drawing on data from the twenty year long German Socioeconomic Panel Study, we show that partisanship is bounded … in time. Immediate social networks join with social class and religious factors to structure partisanship. The same …
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We develop a dynamic two-party political economy framework, in which parties seek to maximize vote share and face the trade-off between catering to their respective core constituencies on the one hand and ?middle of the road? voters with no partisan affiliation on the other hand. In contrast to...
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Changes in political leadership drive sharp changes in public policy and partisan beliefs about the future. We exploit the surprise 2016 election of Trump to identify the effects of a shift in political power on one of the most consequential household decisions: whether to have a child....
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One of the most important determinants when it comes to climate change attitudes is political partisanship. While both …
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