Report NEP-POL-2024-03-04
This is the archive for NEP-POL, a report on new working papers in the area of Positive Political Economics. Eugene Beaulieu issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Momi Dahan, 2023. "Voting Gap by Origin," CESifo Working Paper Series 10857, CESifo.
- Bernhardt, Dan & Krasa, Stefan & Squintani, Francesco, 2024. "Political Competition and Strategic Voting in Multi-Candidate Elections," QAPEC Discussion Papers 21, Quantitative and Analytical Political Economy Research Centre.
- Grzegorz Pierczy'nski & Stanis{l}aw Szufa, 2024. "Single-Winner Voting with Alliances: Avoiding the Spoiler Effect," Papers 2401.16399, arXiv.org.
- Li, Xiaolin & Singh Rao, Raghunath & Narasimhan, Om & Gao, Xing, 2022. "Stay positive or go negative? Memory imperfections and messaging strategy," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 113556, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
- Joël Cariolle & Yasmine Elkhateeb & Mathilde Maurel, 2024. "Misinformation technology: Internet use and political misperceptions in Africa," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) hal-04423752, HAL.
- Furnas, Alexander C & LaPira, Timothy Michael & Wang, Dashun, 2024. "Partisan Disparities in the Use of Science in Policy," SocArXiv aep9v, Center for Open Science.
- Enriqueta Aragonès, 2023. "Simultaneous Elections," Working Papers 1425, Barcelona School of Economics.
- Sajjad Faraji Dizaji & Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, 2024. "The Impact of US Trade Sanctions on the Global Trade of Target Countries: Do the Political Institutions of the Targets Matter?," CESifo Working Paper Series 10910, CESifo.
- Hauke Licht & Ronja Sczepanksi, 2024. "Who are They Talking About? Detecting Mentions of Social Groups in Political Texts with Supervised Learning," ECONtribute Discussion Papers Series 277, University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany.