Report NEP-POL-2025-01-13
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:
- Federle, Jonathan-Julian & Mohr, Cathrin & Schularick, Moritz, 2024, "Inflation surprises and election outcomes," Kiel Working Papers, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, number 2278.
- Leonie Geyer & Patrick Mellacher, 2024, "Simulating Party Competition in Dynamic Voter Distributions," Graz Economics Papers, University of Graz, Department of Economics, number 2024-19, Nov.
- Aksoy, Cevat Giray & Eichengreen, Barry & Litina, Anastasia & Özgüzel, Cem & Yu, Chan, 2024, "Corruption Exposure, Political Trust, and Immigrants," IZA Discussion Papers, IZA Network @ LISER, number 17553, Dec.
- Otrachshenko, Vladimir & Popova, Olga, 2024, "Environment vs. economic growth: Do environmental preferences translate into support for Green parties?," GLO Discussion Paper Series, Global Labor Organization (GLO), number 1525.
- Heeb, Florian & Kölbel, Julian & Ramelli, Stefano & Vasileva, Anna, 2024, "Green investing and political behavior," SAFE Working Paper Series, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, number 438, DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4484166.
- Michelitch, Kristin & Horowitz, Jeremy & Lemoli, Giacomo, 2024, "Penalties for Particularism and Partisanship? Citizens’ Preferences for Legal Punishment of Clientelism," TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE), number 24-1603, Dec, revised Jun 2025.
- Haotian Chen & Jack Kappelman, 2025, "Are Politicians Responsive to Mass Shootings? Evidence from U.S. State Legislatures," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2501.01084, Jan, revised Mar 2026.
- Alabrese, Eleonora & Capozza, Francesco & Garg, Prashant, 2024, "Politicized Scientists: Credibility Cost of Political Expression on Twitter," CAGE Online Working Paper Series, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE), number 735.
- Filippo Cicoli, 2024, "Us vs.Them: Overcoming Polarization in Climate Change Debates," Working Papers, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Department of Economics, Society & Politics - Scientific Committee - L. Stefanini & G. Travaglini, number 2403, revised 2024.
- N. Bradley Fox & Benjamin Bruyns, 2024, "An Evaluation of Borda Count Variations Using Ranked Choice Voting Data," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2501.00618, Dec, revised Jan 2025.
- Charles F. Manski, 2024, "Using Ordinal Voting to Compare the Utilitarian Welfare of a Status Quo and A Proposed Policy: A Simple Nonparametric Analysis," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2412.18714, Dec.
- Berlemann, Michael & Eckmann, Timur & Eurich, Marina, 2024, "Make it burn? Wildfires, disaster aid and presidential approval," HWWI Working Paper Series, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), number 2/2024.
- Kuhn, Annegret & Merk, Christine & Wunsch, Andrea, 2024, "Carbon dioxide removal through ecosystem restoration: Public perceptions and political participation," Open Access Publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, number 306554, DOI: 10.1007/s13280-024-02063-y.
- Pradeep Dubey & Siddhartha Sahi, 2025, "Simultaneous elections in a polarized society make single-party sweeps more likely," Department of Economics Working Papers, Stony Brook University, Department of Economics, number 25-01.
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