Report NEP-POL-2025-01-27
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:
- Hövermann, Andreas & Kohlrausch, Bettina & Langer, Arnim & Meuleman, Bart, 2025, "How work shapes democracy: Political preferences, populist attitudes and far-right voting intentions among the European labour force - a cross-country survey project in the face of the 2024 EU elections," WSI Studies, The Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI), Hans Böckler Foundation, number 40.
- Ethan Kaplan & Suresh Naidu, 2024, "Between Government and Market: The Political Economics of Labor Unions," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 33295, Dec.
- David E. Broockman & Elizabeth Rhodes & Alexander W. Bartik & Karina Dotson & Sarah Miller & Patrick K. Krause & Eva Vivalt, 2024, "The Causal Effects of Income on Political Attitudes and Behavior: A Randomized Field Experiment," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 33214, Nov.
- Kistinger, Dorothea & Kögel, Noah & Koch, Nicolas & Kalkuhl, Matthias, 2025, "Heated Debates on Heating: Investigating the Electoral Impact of Climate Policy," IZA Discussion Papers, IZA Network @ LISER, number 17596, Jan.
- Yaroslav Rosokha & Xinxin Lyu & Denis Tverskoi & Sergey Gavrilets, 2024, "The Political Hare and the Stag Hunt," Purdue University Economics Working Papers, Purdue University, Department of Economics, number 1352, Jul.
- Stephen Calabrese & Dennis Epple & Richard Romano, 2024, "The Political Economy of School Finance Systems with Endogenous State and Local Tax Policies," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 33212, Nov.
- Salvatore Barbaro & Anna-Sophie Kurella, 2025, "On the Prevalence of Condorcet’s Paradox," Working Papers, Gutenberg School of Management and Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, number 2501, Jan.
- Daniel Chen & Eric Reinhart, 2024, "The Disavowal of Decisionism in American Law: Political Motivation in the Judiciary," Post-Print, HAL, number hal-04850358, Jul, DOI: 10.1515/rle-2024-0044.
- Colin Gilson & Sarah Bouraga, 2024, "Enhancing the Democratic Nature of Voting Processes within Decentralized Autonomous Organizations," Post-Print, HAL, number hal-04814435, Jan, DOI: 10.1108/DPRG-09-2023-0126.
- Bo Cowgill & Andrea Prat & Tommaso Valletti, 2024, "Political Power and Market Power," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 33255, Dec.
- Stefano Carattini & Anomitro Chatterjee & Todd Cherry, 2024, "Voting and Information: Evidence from a Field Experiment," CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo, number 11599.
- Heng-fu Zou, 2025, "American Anarchy According to Tocqueville's Democracy in America," CEMA Working Papers, China Economics and Management Academy, Central University of Finance and Economics, number 732, Jan.
- Yuki Uchida & Tetsuo Ono, 2025, "Political Economy of Non-Compliance with the Golden Rule of Public Finance," Discussion Papers in Economics and Business, Osaka University, Graduate School of Economics, number 25-01, Jan.
- Almén, Daniel & Elinder, Mikael & Engström, Per & Erixson, Oscar & Lundberg, Erik & Palme, Mårten, 2025, "Does Education Foster Civic-Minded Citizens? Evidence from a Compulsory Schooling Reform," Working Paper Series, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, number 1515, Jan.
- Igor L. R. Azevedo & Toyotaro Suzumura, 2024, "From Votes to Volatility Predicting the Stock Market on Election Day," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2412.11192, Dec.
- Clayton, Christopher & Maggiori, Matteo & Schreger, Jesse, 2025, "The Political Economy of Geoeconomic Power," SocArXiv, Center for Open Science, number j8p3m, Jan, DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/j8p3m.
- Thomas Epper & Ernst Fehr & Claus Thustrup Kreiner & Søren Leth-Petersen & Isabel Skak Olufsen & Peer Ebbesen Skov, 2024, "Inequality aversion predicts support for public and private redistribution," Post-Print, HAL, number hal-04816620, Sep, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2401445121.
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