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Partisanship and antidumping [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Modelling, 2014
Abstract This paper empirically examines the influence of political partisanship on antidumping protection, which has become the most frequently used contingent trade remedy in the last 20 years. First, we show that the number of antidumping initiations from the labor intensive industries increases when there is a left-wing government in power.
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Energy Partisanship

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Whether the topic is the Paris Agreement on climate change, greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, the Keystone XL pipeline, hydraulic fracturing, offshore drilling, or renewable energy, much of the U.S. policy dialogue about energy and climate change is deeply partisan.
PEEL, J, Osofsky, H
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Partisanship and Non-Partisanship Among American Indians

American Politics Research, 2016
This research examines the partisan inclinations of American Indians, a minority population with a complicated history with the U.S. government and American society. The empirical analyses identify Native Americans as preferring the Democratic Party over the Republican Party.
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Extraordinary Partisanship

2020
Abstract This chapter addresses the question of what kind of a political agent could bring about a supranational separation of constituent and constituted powers in the EU. Given that an endogenous process of change seems unlikely, it asks which exogenous forces could trigger the establishment of a higher-level constituent power.
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Political Partisanship:

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1970
Abstract Analysis of the bases of political party choice in the United States reveals that social structural factors are more important than economic factors in determining patterns of partisanship. Among economic factors, moreover, differentiation in the realms of credit and consumption is more important than differences in relation to economic ...
David R. Segal, David Knoke
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Polarized America: From Political Partisanship to Preference Partisanship

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
In light of the widely discussed political divide and increasing polarization, we investigate in this paper whether the polarization of political ideology extends further to consumers’ preferences, intentions, and consumption. Using three different datasets: publicly available social media data of brand followerships of nearly half a million Twitter
Verena Schoenmueller   +2 more
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Partisanship and Survey Refusal

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
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Mark Borgschulte   +2 more
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GI Partisanship

2018
The generation of Americans who served in the armed forces during World War II helped give the Democratic Party its commanding lead in voter identifications for years to come. This insight comes from an analysis of polls conducted between 1937 and 1953, all but a few by the Gallup Organization.
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Negotiating Partisanship

2019
Abstract After New York women won the vote in 1917, many joined political party clubs and some ran for office. In the 1920s, only a few won seats in the state legislature, and only one served more than one term. A few women won other posts—register of New York County and alderwoman—and a few others won appointive government and judicial ...
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