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How Much of the Incumbency Advantage is Due to Scare-Off?
Andrew B. Hall, James M. Snyder Jr.
Political Science Research and Methods
2015
Vol. 3
Issue 3
Pages 493–514.
Information and Wasted Votes: A Study of U.S. Primary Elections
Andrew B. Hall, James M. Snyder, Jr.
Quarterly Journal of Political Science
2015
Vol. 10
Pages 433–459.
Majoritarianism, Majoritarian Tension, and the Reed Revolution
Keith Krehbiel
2015 forthcoming in book honoring David Mayhew
2015
Our Politics May Be Polarized but That Is Nothing New
David W. Brady, Hahrie Han
Political Polarization in American Politics
Bloomsbury Academic
New York
2015
Pages 137–143.
Sure Congress Is Polarized, but Other Legislatures Are More So
David W. Brady
Political Polarization in American Politics
Bloomsbury Academic
New York
2015
Pages 115–119.
Legislative Organization and Ideal-Point Bias
Keith Krehbiel, Zachary Peskowitz
Journal of Theoretical Politics
December292014
Pages 1-31.
Ideological Proximity and Support for The Supreme Court
Neil Malhotra, Stephen A. Jessee
Political Behavior
December2014
Vol. 36
Issue 4
Pages 817-846.
Expectation Setting and Retrospective Voting
Neil Malhotra, Yotam Margalit
Journal of Politics
October2014
Vol. 76
Issue 4
Pages 1000–1016.
Gridlock and Delegation in a Changing World
Steven Callander, Keith Krehbiel
American Journal of Political Science
October2014
Vol. 58
Issue 4
Pages 819-834.
Explaining Explanations: How Legislators Explain Their Positions and How Citizens React
Christian R. Grose, Neil Malhotra, Robert Parks Van Houweling
American Journal of Political Science
September2014
Vol. 00
Issue 0
Pages 1 – 20.
Partisan Effects of Legislative Term Limits
Andrew B. Hall
Legislative Studies Quarterly
August2014
Vol. 39
Issue 3
Pages 407–429.
Public Preferences for Bipartisanship in the Policymaking Process
Laurel Harbridge, Neil Malhotra, Brian F. Harrison
Legislative Studies Quarterly
August2014
Vol. 39
Issue 3
Pages 327–355,.
'Unfinished Business': Historic Complementarities, Political Competition and Ethnic Violence in Gujarat
Saumitra Jha
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
August2014
Vol. 104
Pages 18-36.
Preemptive Policy Experimentation
Steven Callander, Patrick Hummel
Econometrica
July2014
Vol. 82
Issue 4
Pages 1509-1528.
The Financial Incumbency Advantage: Causes and Consequences
Alexander Fouirnaies, Andrew B. Hall
The Journal of Politics
May2014
Vol. 76
Issue 3
Pages 711–724.
Gandhi's Gift: Lessons for Peaceful Reform from India's Struggle for Democracy
Rikhil Bhavnani, Saumitra Jha
Economics of Peace and Security Journal
April2014
Vol. 9
Issue 1
Pages 80-92.
Political Ideology and Racial Preferences in Online Dating
Ashton Anderson, Sharad Goel, Duncan J. Watts, Neil Malhotra, Duncan J. Watts
Sociological Science
February2014
Promoting Transparency in Social Science Research
Katherine Casey, Guido W. Imbens, E. Miguel, C. Camerer, J. Cohen, K.M. Esterling, A. Gerber, R. Glennerster, D.P. Green, D. Laitin, L. Neslon, B.A. Nosek, M. Petersen, R. Sedlmayr, J.P. Simmons, U. Simonsohn, M. Van der Laan
Science
January32014
Vol. 343
Issue 6166
Pages 30-31.
The Changing Value of Seniority in the U.S. House: Conditional Party Government Revised
Andrew B. Hall, Kenneth A. Shepsle
The Journal of Politics
January2014
Vol. 76
Issue 1
Disentangling the Personal and Partisan Incumbency Advantages: Evidence from Close Elections and Term Limits
Anthony Fowler, Andrew B. Hall
Quarterly Journal of Political Science
2014
Vol. 9
Issue 4
Pages 501–531.