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This panel welcomes papers on any topic of legislative politics provided that it contains either a formalized theory and/or a theoretically driven empirical investigation. We are particularly interested in papers that provide theoretically motivated extensions of the standard IRT model for investigating legislative behaviour, for example by taking selection effects, vote-specific party inducements, voting rules, agenda, committee - plenary, bicameral, or dynamic effects into account.
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EU Legislative Politics: A Strategic Choice | View Paper Details |
Voting Against Your Constituents: How Lobbying Biases Representation | View Paper Details |
Dealing with Human Rights in International Organisations | View Paper Details |
Strategic Abstention in Parliamentary Voting | View Paper Details |
Measuring Party Competition from Legislative Speeches: Analysis of Japanese Parliamentary Debates, 1953-2011 | View Paper Details |