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American Political Science Review

Legislative Staff and Representation in Congress

Legislative Staff and Representation in Congress by Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Columbia University , Matto Mildenberger, University of California, Santa Barbara and Leah C. Stokes, University of California, Santa Barbara Legislative staff play an important role in helping Members of […]

American Political Science Review

Does Private Regulation Preempt Public Regulation?

Does Private Regulation Preempt Public Regulation? by Neil Malhotra, Stanford University, Benoît Monin, Stanford University and Michael Tomz, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Previous research has emphasized corporate lobbying as a pathway through which businesses influence government policy. […]

American Political Science Review

Candidate Entry and Political Polarization: An Experimental Study

Candidate Entry and Political Polarization: An Experimental Study by Jens Großer, Florida State University and Thomas R. Palfrey, California Institute of Technology Empirical studies show that political elites and parties have more extreme policy preferences than the citizens […]