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Session Submission Type: In-Person Created Panel
Politics involve decisions, and these choices have consequences. Why do politicians and parties choose a specific path, given certain options? What are the implications of strategic choice in dissimilar environments? These reasonings apply for extremely different choice nodes such as strategic defection, career moves, or the choice of what groups to represent as a priority. The analysis of comparative experience provides a rich and wide set of contributions together in this panel
Electoral Proximity and Legislative Responsiveness - Michael Pomirchy, Princeton University
Resignation as Promotion? Assessing Patterns of Early Departure in Argentina - Juan Pablo Micozzi, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico; Adrian Lucardi, ITAM; Natan Skigin, University of Notre Dame
The Cost of Ruling and Incumbent Party Legislator Dissent - Troels Bøggild; Helene Helboe Pedersen, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University
Who Speaks for the Economically Disadvantaged? A Text Analysis on German MPs - Thomas Zittel, Goethe-University Frankfurt; Markus Baumann, Department of Social Sciences