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Andrew B. Hall
Andrew B. Hall
Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Zweryfikowany adres z stanford.edu - Strona główna
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On the validity of the regression discontinuity design for estimating electoral effects: New evidence from over 40,000 close races
AC Eggers, A Fowler, J Hainmueller, AB Hall, JM Snyder Jr
American Journal of Political Science 59 (1), 259-274, 2015
671*2015
What Happens When Extremists Win Primaries?
AB Hall
American Political Science Review 109 (1), 18-42, 2015
3142015
How legislators respond to localized economic shocks: Evidence from Chinese import competition
JJ Feigenbaum, AB Hall
The Journal of Politics 77 (4), 1012-1030, 2015
2402015
The Financial Incumbency Advantage: Causes and Consequences
A Fouirnaies, AB Hall
Journal of Politics 76 (3), 711-724, 2014
2382014
How do interest groups seek access to committees?
A Fouirnaies, AB Hall
American Journal of Political Science 62 (1), 132-147, 2018
1992018
Do shark attacks influence presidential elections? Reassessing a prominent finding on voter competence
A Fowler, AB Hall
The Journal of Politics 80 (4), 1423-1437, 2018
1682018
Does homeownership influence political behavior? Evidence from administrative data
AB Hall, J Yoder
The Journal of Politics 84 (1), 351-366, 2022
1482022
Who wants to run?: How the devaluing of political office drives polarization
AB Hall
University of Chicago Press, 2019
1452019
Disentangling the Personal and Partisan Incumbency Advantages: Evidence from Close Elections and Term Limits
A Fowler, AB Hall
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 9 (4), 501-531, 2014
144*2014
Who punishes extremist nominees? Candidate ideology and turning out the base in US elections
AB Hall, DM Thompson
American Political Science Review 112 (3), 509-524, 2018
1382018
Universal vote-by-mail has no impact on partisan turnout or vote share
DM Thompson, JA Wu, J Yoder, AB Hall
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (25), 14052-14056, 2020
128*2020
How do electoral incentives affect legislator behavior? Evidence from US state legislatures
A Fouirnaies, AB Hall
American Political Science Review 116 (2), 662-676, 2022
95*2022
How Much of the Incumbency Advantage is Due to Scare-Off?
AB Hall, JM Snyder Jr
Political Science Research and Methods, 1-22, 2015
792015
Wealth, slaveownership, and fighting for the confederacy: An empirical study of the American civil war
AB Hall, C Huff, S Kuriwaki
American Political Science Review 113 (3), 658-673, 2019
752019
Candidate ideology and electoral success
AB Hall, JM Snyder Jr
p Manuscript, Stanford University, 2015
752015
Long-Term Consequences of Election Results
A Fowler, AB Hall
British Journal of Political Science, 0
61*
Systemic effects of campaign spending: evidence from corporate contribution bans in US state legislatures
AB Hall
Political Science Research and Methods 4 (2), 343-359, 2016
59*2016
Assessing the external validity of election RD estimates: An investigation of the incumbency advantage
J Hainmueller, AB Hall, JM Snyder Jr
The Journal of Politics 77 (3), 707-720, 2015
552015
Information and Wasted Votes: A Study of US Primary Elections (August 10, 2015)
AB Hall, JM Snyder
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 10 (4), 433, 0
53*
Economic distress and voting: evidence from the subprime mortgage crisis
AB Hall, J Yoder, N Karandikar
Political Science Research and Methods 9 (2), 327-344, 2021
49*2021
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