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The "Wall Street" Effect on Incumbent Vote Share in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1982-2008
(Georgetown University, 2012)
Much research has been done regarding the effects of macroeconomic conditions on the electoral chances of congressional candidates--incumbents, in particular--with mixed results. However, most of the models tend to ignore ...
"Living Among His People" Internet Access and Political Stability in Authoritarian Regimes
(Georgetown University, 2013)
This study aims to analyze the relationship between Internet access and political stability in authoritarian regimes. Internet access has been argued to both overcome certain barriers to collective action and significantly ...
How Problematic Is Polarization In Relation To the Probability of a Government Shutdown?
(Georgetown University, 2014)
Using a probit model, this paper estimates the probability of a government shutdown using polarization in Congress as the key explanatory variable. The notion of polarization as a driver of legislative decision-making is ...
The Relationship Between a State's Use of Voter-Approved Debt and Its Credit Ratings
(Georgetown University, 2014)
This paper explores the relationship between a state's use of voter-approved debt and its credit ratings. The variation in credit ratings from 1973 - 2008 across the 50 US states is explained as a function of states' use ...
Can Transparency Reduce Corruption? - Evidence from Firms in Peru and Mali on the Impact of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) on Corruption
(Georgetown University, 2012)
The past decade has seen a push towards rigorous policy evaluation and new, exciting methodologies have evolved to get a better sense of how effective policy interventions are in achieving their desired outcomes. Unfortunately, ...
The Effect of Ballot Initiatives on Voter Engagement: Do Ballot Initiatives Affect Whether Voters Care About the Partisan Outcome of Congressional Elections?
(Georgetown University, 2012)
While ballot initiatives have existed in the United States since the Progressive Era, their popularity has risen in the past few decades as more initiatives qualify to be placed on the ballot. Numerous studies have examined ...
Virtual Activity or Real-Life Activism: The Internet and Civic Engagement
(Georgetown University, 2012)
This paper contributes to the recent literature examining the correlation between Internet usage and civic engagement. While previous studies focused primarily on voting as a proxy for civic engagement, this paper included ...
Determinants of Civic Engagement and Political Participation: A Case Study in Yemen
(Georgetown University, 2014)
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THE IMPACT OF CORRUPTION ON VOTER PARTICIPATION: AN ANALYSIS OF THE LAST 3 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN MEXICO
(Georgetown University, 2015)
The low levels of voter participation in Mexico's presidential elections, and the high levels of corruption constitute the center of this study. Specifically, I focus on analyzing the potential impact of corruption on voter ...
How Does Holding Foreign Denominated Debt Going Into A Financial Crisis Affect The Level Of Domestic Political Trust?
(Georgetown University, 2015)
In the aftermath of the recent financial crisis, many transition countries' politics have moved increasingly towards the extreme right. Elections held after 2008 have seen the rise of ultranationalist parties, such as ...