Thiago Moreira
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Runner, cyclist, and political scientist. Assistant professor at LSU. thiagomqmoreira.com
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Yann Kerevel
2 months ago
New article available now!
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Party gatekeeping of working-class candidates under closed-list proportional representation
Do political parties discriminate against working-class candidates? Several studies indicate political parties may disadvantage working-class candidat…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261379425001271
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In this new paper with Spencer Goidel and
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2 months ago
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Job alert! We are hiring.
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Adam Przeworski
10 months ago
Here is the update through Week 6, early because I am traveling.
adamprzeworski.substack.com/p/diary
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Diary
I decided to keep a record of my thoughts as events transpire, a diary.
https://adamprzeworski.substack.com/p/diary
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What happens to economic voting under high polarization? In this
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paper, I argue that voters stick with their preferred party as the ideological distance between parties increases, reducing their propensity to hold incumbents accountable for economic outcomes. 1/3
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Victor Araújo
11 months ago
New (open access) publication with
@philipp-kerler.bsky.social
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#distributivepolitics
#clientelism
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Adam Przeworski
about 1 year ago
Why democracy, backsliding, or autocracy? Unabashedly, I think this model has exceptionally rich results. The introductory overview is intended to be self-explanatory without delving into the math. See
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My 6th APSA. Crazy how fast time flies.
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Heading to APSA in Philly. If you will be there and still don't have plans for Saturday afternoon, drop by to see our presentation. José Cheibub, Andrea Junqueira, and I study effective participation across income groups with granular electoral data from Brazil.
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