Report NEP-POL-2025-12-08
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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- Francesco Fasani & Simone Ferro & Alessio Romarri & Elisabetta Pasini, 2025, "A More Conservative Country? Asylum Seekers and Voting in the UK," Working Papers, Department of Applied Economics at Universitat Autonoma of Barcelona, number wpdea2520, Dec.
- Kröper, Marius, 2025, "Administrative failure, state capacity, and democratic exclusion: Evidence from Berlin's 2021 election breakdown," CEPIE Working Papers, Technische Universität Dresden, Center of Public and International Economics (CEPIE), number 03/25.
- Matteo Gamalerio & Massimo Morelli & Margherita Negri, 2025, "Electoral Systems and Immigration Policies," Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, The University of St Andrews Business School, number 2503, Nov.
- Kerndl, Benedikt, 2025, "Populism's economic characteristics: A case study of the USA (2017-2021)," IPE Working Papers, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE), number 262/2025.
- Darius, Philipp & Drews, Wiebke & Neumeier, Andreas & Riedl, Jasmin, 2025, "Radical populist parties receive greater audience support on social media: a cross-platform analysis of digital campaigning for the 2024 European Parliament election," SocArXiv, Center for Open Science, number 42vfx_v1, Nov, DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/42vfx_v1.
- Gabriel Ehrlich & Owen Kay & Aditi Thapar, 2025, "Public Debt Levels and Real Interest Rates: Causal Evidence from Parliamentary Elections," Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, number 2539, Nov, DOI: 10.24149/wp2539.
- Alleman, James & Liebenau, Jonathan, 2025, "High Tech Politics: Silicon Valley's Turn to the Right," 33rd European Regional ITS Conference, Edinburgh, 2025: Digital innovation and transformation in uncertain times, International Telecommunications Society (ITS), number 331247.
- Yan, Shunyao & Miller, Klaus M., 2025, "Engagement vs. Commitment: The Economic Trade-Offs of Polarizing News Content," HEC Research Papers Series, HEC Paris, number 1585, Oct, DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.5520458.
- Gemma Dipoppa & Annalisa Pezone, 2025, "The Logic of State Surveillance," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 34492, Nov.
- Bohacek, Radim & Myck, Michal, 2025, "Economic Consequences of Political Persecution (updated research)," IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), number 18282, Nov.
- Shang-Jin Wei & Yifan Zhou, 2025, ""Captain Gains" on Capitol Hill," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 34524, Nov.
- Bau, Nicolas & Dietrich, Simone, 2025, "What geopolitical returns does ODA bring?," Kiel Working Papers, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, number 2305.
- Browne, Stephen & Matthys, Frederik & Palm, Detlef & Baumann, Max-Otto, 2025, "Beyond aid: A new vision for the UN development function," IDOS Discussion Papers, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), number 32/2025, DOI: 10.23661/idp32.2025.
- Robert Kubinec & Aseem Mahajan, 2025, "Fifty Shades of Greenwashing: The Political Economy of Climate Change Advertising on Social Media," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2511.14930, Nov.
- Yash Prajapati, 2025, "Decisions of Public Goods Game Through the lens of Game Theory," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2511.15686, Nov.
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