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Labor Strength & Globalization: Why Do More Open Economies Have Stronger Unions? - Christian W Martin, New York University; Anne Metten, University of Kiel; Nils Steiner, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Corporate Influence on Labor and Employment Politics - Danny R. Daneri, Princeton University
Economic Status Loss, Class Voting and the Populist Radical Right - Giuseppe Ciccolini
Income Inequality, Party Misperception and Democracy Satisfaction Wedge - Yen-Chieh Liao, University of Essex; Tzu-Ping Liu; Li Tang, University of Essex/Middlesex University London
Are Donations Strategic or Expressive? Evidence from a Survey of Verified Donors - Mellissa Meisels, Vanderbilt University; Joshua D. Clinton, Vanderbilt University; Gregory Huber, Yale University
Causes and Effects of Congressional Oversight: Evidence from Agency Rulemaking - Devin Judge-Lord, Harvard University
Congress and the Distribution of Benefits During Recessions - Scott Newsome, University of California, Santa Cruz
The Logic of Senatorial Lawmaking Under Federalism - Hirokazu Kikuchi, Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO
Tracing Policy in Congress - Andrew Ojala Ballard, American University; James M. Curry, University of Utah; Kelsey Shoub, University of South Carolina; Mary Kroeger, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Veto Players and Policy Stability: A Regression Discontinuity Approach - Erik Scheller, Uppsala University
When Parliaments Prevail: Legislative Override in Ecuador and Peru (1995-2017) - Sergio Huertas-Hernández, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Pablo Valdivieso Kastner, University of Houston
Assessing the Value of Influence to Voters: Evidence from a Survey Experiment - Hannah Wilson, University of Notre Dame