Report NEP-POL-2021-01-11
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, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Olanrewaju O. Akinola & Ibrahim A. Adekunle, 2020, "Developing Market-Oriented Politics in Nigeria: A Review of the 2019 Presidential Election," Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute., African Governance and Development Institute., number 20/098, Jan.
- Brunnschweiler, Christa N. & Obeng, Samuel Kwabena, 2020, "Rewarding Allegiance : Political Alignment and Fiscal Outcomes in Local Government," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS), University of Warwick, Department of Economics, number 1316.
- Héloïse Cloléry & Yukio Koriyama, 2020, "Trapped by the Prisoner’s Dilemma, the United States Presidential Election Needs a Coordination Device," Institut des Politiques Publiques, HAL, number halshs-03019446, Oct.
- Jules Baleyte & Amory Gethin & Yajna Govind & Thomas Piketty, 2020, "Social Inequalities and the Politicization of Ethnic Cleavages in Botswana, Ghana, Nigeria, and Senegal, 1999-2019," Working Papers, HAL, number halshs-03022210, Sep.
- Walid Merouani & Rana Jawad, 2020, "Political Attitudes and Participation Among Young Arab Workers: A Comparison of Formal and Informal Workers in Five Arab Countries Impacts: Evidence from Turkey," Working Papers, Economic Research Forum, number 1434, Dec, revised 20 Dec 2020.
- Yonatan Berman, 2020, "Inequality, Identity, and the Long-Run Evolution of Political Cleavages in Israel 1949-2019," Working Papers, HAL, number halshs-03022224, Aug.
- Muhammad Maaz & Anastasios Papanastasiou & Bradley J. Ruffle & Angela L. Zheng, 2021, "Heterogeneity in the Support for Mandatory Masks Unveiled," Department of Economics Working Papers, McMaster University, number 2021-01, Jan.
- Uddfeldt, Arvid, 2021, "The economic effect of the 2015 Refugee Crisis in Sweden: Jobs, Crimes, Prices and Voter turnout," SocArXiv, Center for Open Science, number 7yrxq, Jan, DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/7yrxq.
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