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Comparative Political Studies, 2005
This article measures, compares, and analyzes the degree to which local factors, be they candidate qualities or district characteristics, affect electoral politics. It applies Morgenstern and Potthoff’s components-of-variance model to 56 parties or coalitions to measure the “local vote” and shows that only in some cases do local factors manifest ...
Scott Morgenstern, Stephen M. Swindle
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This article measures, compares, and analyzes the degree to which local factors, be they candidate qualities or district characteristics, affect electoral politics. It applies Morgenstern and Potthoff’s components-of-variance model to 56 parties or coalitions to measure the “local vote” and shows that only in some cases do local factors manifest ...
Scott Morgenstern, Stephen M. Swindle
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2005
The national organisations of the political parties monopolise publicity in the press and on radio and television, but it is the local branches with which the voter is likely to come into contact. The main parties have branches in each of the 641 constituencies in Great Britain.
Dick Leonard, Roger Mortimore
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The national organisations of the political parties monopolise publicity in the press and on radio and television, but it is the local branches with which the voter is likely to come into contact. The main parties have branches in each of the 641 constituencies in Great Britain.
Dick Leonard, Roger Mortimore
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Employee Relations, 1994
A fast‐emerging theme in industrial relations research is that industrial relations systems in West European countries are undergoing decentralization, and that the most effective way for unions to meet this challenge is to “go local” themselves. Argues that the significance and implications of decentralization in industrial relations, and the scope ...
Ron Martin, Peter Sunley, Jane Wills
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A fast‐emerging theme in industrial relations research is that industrial relations systems in West European countries are undergoing decentralization, and that the most effective way for unions to meet this challenge is to “go local” themselves. Argues that the significance and implications of decentralization in industrial relations, and the scope ...
Ron Martin, Peter Sunley, Jane Wills
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2005
This article uses the notion of a “Local Nash Equilibrium” (LNE) to model a vote maximizing political game that incorporates valence (the electorally perceived quality of the political leaders). Formal stochastic voting models without valence typically conclude that all political agents (parties or candidates) will converge towards the electoral mean ...
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This article uses the notion of a “Local Nash Equilibrium” (LNE) to model a vote maximizing political game that incorporates valence (the electorally perceived quality of the political leaders). Formal stochastic voting models without valence typically conclude that all political agents (parties or candidates) will converge towards the electoral mean ...
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Abstract The aims of this chapter are first, to provide an overview of two prominent themes in research on Norwegian local elections—turnout and gender balance in representation—and second, to assess the localness of Norwegian municipal elections. Our main focus is on municipal council elections.
Jo Saglie, Signe Bock Segaard
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Jo Saglie, Signe Bock Segaard
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
exaly
1984
In Britain, as in all other developed industrial nations, the scale and scope of state activity has expanded dramatically during this century. Before the First World War, total state expenditure represented one-eighth of the country’s Gross National Product; today it accounts for over half.
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In Britain, as in all other developed industrial nations, the scale and scope of state activity has expanded dramatically during this century. Before the First World War, total state expenditure represented one-eighth of the country’s Gross National Product; today it accounts for over half.
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International Intervention and Local Politics
, 2017Shahar Hameiri, C. Hughes, F. Scarpello
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Youth participation in local politics: city councils and youth assemblies in Turkey
, 2017Suna Gökçe-Kızılkaya +1 more
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