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Papers

Two's Company, Three's an Equilibrium: Strategic Voting and Multicandidate Elections
John W. Patty, James M. Snyder, Jr. and Michael M. Ting
July 2008

 

Primary Competition and Partisan Polarization in the U.S. Senate
Shigeo Hirano, James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere, and John Mark Hansen
July 2008

 

Distributive Politics with Primaries
Shigeo Hirano, James M. Snyder Jr., and Michael M. Ting
July 2008

 

Party Strength, the Personal Vote, and Government Spending
David M. Primo and James M. Snyder Jr.
July 2008

 

Using Multi-Member District Elections to Estimate the Sources of the Incumbency Advantage
Shigeo Hirano and James M. Snyder Jr.
July 2008

 

Testing Models of Distributive Politics Using Exit Polls to Measure Voter Preferences and Partisanship
Valentino Larcinese, James M. Snyder Jr., and Cecelia Testa
June 2008

 

Media Coverage of Political Scandals
Riccardo Puglisi and James M. Snyder Jr.
April 2008

Press Coverage and Political Accountability
James M. Snyder, Jr. and David Strömberg
March 2008

 

When Parties Are Not Teams: Party Positions in Single Member District and Proportional Representation Systems
Stephen Ansolabehere, William Leblanc, and James M. Snyder Jr.

 

Partisan Bias in Economic News: Evidence on the Agenda-Setting Behavior of U.S. Newspapers
Valentino Larcinese, Riccardo Puglisi, and James M. Snyder Jr.
December 2007

 

The Strength of Issues: Using Multiple Measures to Gauge Preference Stability, Ideological Constraint, and Issue Voting
Stephen Ansolabehere, Jonathan Rodden, and James M. Snyder Jr.
July 2007

 

Do Multimember Districts Lead to Free-Riding?
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Michiko Ueda
November 2007

Purple America
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and Jonathan Rodden
November 2005

Is Private Campaign Finance a Good Thing? Estimates of the Potential Information Benefits
James M. Snyder, Jr., Riccardo Puglisi and Andrea Prat
November 2005

When Parties Are Not Teams: Platform Choice in Single Member District and Proportional Representation Systems
James M. Snyder, Jr., William Leblanc and Steve Ansolabehere
August 2005

The Decline of Competition in U.S. Primary Elections, 1908-2004
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere, John Mark Hansen and Shigeo Hirano
June 2005

Public Goods and the Law of 1/n
James M. Snyder, Jr. and David Primo
April 2005

The Decline of Third Party Voting in the United States
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Shigeo Hirano
February 2005

Interest Groups and the Electoral Control of Politicans
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Michael M. Ting
February 2005

Legislative Effectiveness and Legislative Careers
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Gerard Padro i Miquel
July 2004

Television and the Incumbency Advantage in U.S. Elections
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and Erik C. Snowberg

Unrepresentative Information: The Case of Newspaper Reporting on Campaign Finance
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and Erik C. Snowberg

Voting Cues and the Incumbency Advantage: A Critical Test
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere, Shigeo Hirano and Michiko Ueda
September 2004

The Political Orientation of Newspaper Endorsements in U.S. Elections, 1940-2002
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and Rebecca Lessem
March 2004

What Did The Direct Primary Do To Party Loyalty In Congress?
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and Shineo Hirano
March 2004

Reapportionment And Party Realignment In The American States
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Stephen Ansolabehere
February 2004

Did Firms Profit From Soft Money
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Stephen Ansolabehere
January 2004

Optimal Market Restrictions In Professional Sports
James M. Snyder, Jr. and William R. Dougan
April 2004

Why Roll Calls? A Model of Position-Taking in Legislative Voting and Elections
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Michael M. Ting
December 2003

 

Bargaining in Bicameral Legislatures: When and Why Does Malapportionment Matter?
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and Michael M. Ting
2002

Using Term Limits to Estimate Incumbenct Advantages When Officeholders Retire Strategically
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Stephen Ansolabehere
2002

Does TV Advertising Explain the Rise of Campaign Spending?
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and Alan Gerber

Legislative Bargaining Under Weighted Voting
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabeher and Michael Ting

Are PAC Contributions and Lobbying Linked? New Evidence from the 1995 Lobby Disclosure Act
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and Micky Triphathi

Party Labels, Roll-Call Votes and Elections
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Michael M. Ting

Political and Economic Determinants of Government Spending on Social Protection Programs
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Irene Yackovlev

An Informational Rationale for Political Parties
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Michael M. Ting

The Incumbancy Advantage in U.S. Elections: An Analysis of State and Federal Offices, 1942-2000
James M. Snyder, Jr. and Stephen Ansolabehere

Equal Votes, Equal Money: Court-Ordered Redistricting and the Distribution of Public Expenditures in the American States
James M. Snyder, Jr., Stephen Ansolabehere and Alan Gerber