When Does Regression Discontinuity Design Work? Evidence from Random Election Outcomes We use elections data in which a large number of ties in vote counts between candidates are resolved via a lottery to study the personal incumbency advantage. We benchmark non-experimental regression discontinuity design (RDD) estimates against the estimate produced by this experiment that suggests that there is no personal incumbency advantage. In contrast, conventional local polynomial RDD estimates suggest a moderate and statistically significant effect. Bias-corrected RDD estimates that apply robust inference are, however, in line with the experimental estimate. Rank Effects in Political Promotions We study the effect of candidates’ personal vote rank...
In developed democracies, incumbents are consistently found to have an electoral advantage over thei...
Elected politicians work as agents on behalf of the citizens of an economy. Once elected they are r...
This paper studies the effect of candidates’ personal vote ranks on promotions to political power in...
When Does Regression Discontinuity Design Work? Evidence from Random Election Outcomes We use electi...
We use elections data in which a large number of ties in vote counts between candidates are resolve...
We use elections data in which a large number of ties in vote counts between candidates are resolved...
We use elections data in which a large number of ties in vote counts between candidates are resolved...
We use elections data in which a large number of ties in vote counts between candidates are resolved...
The regression discontinuity (RD) design is a valuable tool for identifying electoral effects, but t...
We estimate the private returns to being elected to parliament or to a municipal council using a reg...
Using data on elections to the United States House of Representatives (1946-1998), this paper exploi...
We estimate the private returns to being elected to parliament or to a municipal council using a reg...
Elected politicians work as agents on behalf of the citizens of an economy. Once elected they are re...
The regression discontinuity (RD) design is a valuable tool for identifying electoral effects, but t...
Ireland provides an interesting setting for the study of incumbency advantage. Its electoral system ...
In developed democracies, incumbents are consistently found to have an electoral advantage over thei...
Elected politicians work as agents on behalf of the citizens of an economy. Once elected they are r...
This paper studies the effect of candidates’ personal vote ranks on promotions to political power in...
When Does Regression Discontinuity Design Work? Evidence from Random Election Outcomes We use electi...
We use elections data in which a large number of ties in vote counts between candidates are resolve...
We use elections data in which a large number of ties in vote counts between candidates are resolved...
We use elections data in which a large number of ties in vote counts between candidates are resolved...
We use elections data in which a large number of ties in vote counts between candidates are resolved...
The regression discontinuity (RD) design is a valuable tool for identifying electoral effects, but t...
We estimate the private returns to being elected to parliament or to a municipal council using a reg...
Using data on elections to the United States House of Representatives (1946-1998), this paper exploi...
We estimate the private returns to being elected to parliament or to a municipal council using a reg...
Elected politicians work as agents on behalf of the citizens of an economy. Once elected they are re...
The regression discontinuity (RD) design is a valuable tool for identifying electoral effects, but t...
Ireland provides an interesting setting for the study of incumbency advantage. Its electoral system ...
In developed democracies, incumbents are consistently found to have an electoral advantage over thei...
Elected politicians work as agents on behalf of the citizens of an economy. Once elected they are r...
This paper studies the effect of candidates’ personal vote ranks on promotions to political power in...