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Wed, 23 Jun
Thu, 24 Jun
Fri, 25 Jun
15:30 - 17:45
Friday-Panel
Candidate or Issue Selection
Chair/s:
Thomas Fleming
Discussant/s:
Alessandro Nai
Meeting Room F
Thomas Fleming
How Does Constituency-Level Partisan Dealignment Affect Parliamentary Behaviour?
Paul Bose
Political (self-)selection and competition: Evidence from U.S. Congressional elections
Corinna Kroeber, Jan Berz
Walking the line: Electoral cycles and the shift in legislative priorities among German Parliamentarians
Monika Mühlböck, Manuel Schwaninger
Risk Preferences and Outcome Bias in the Delegation Process
Lucia Motolinia
Cultivating a Personal Vote can Increase Legislative Cohesion: Evidence from Clientelistic Parties in Mexico
P7-01
How Does Constituency-Level Partisan Dealignment Affect Parliamentary Behaviour?
Thomas Fleming
(Department of Politics, University of York)
P7-02
Political (self-)selection and competition: Evidence from U.S. Congressional elections
Paul Bose
(Erasmus University Rotterdam)
P7-03
Walking the line: Electoral cycles and the shift in legislative priorities among German Parliamentarians
Corinna Kroeber
(University of Greifswald),
Jan Berz
(Trinity College Dublin)
P7-04
Risk Preferences and Outcome Bias in the Delegation Process
Manuel Schwaninger
(Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES))
P7-05
Cultivating a Personal Vote can Increase Legislative Cohesion: Evidence from Clientelistic Parties in Mexico
Lucia Motolinia
(New York University)
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