The Dynamics of Political Selection
A project financed by the Norwegian Research Council 2021 - 2026
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2025
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Christine T. Bangum, Jon H. Fiva, Giovanna M. Invernizzi, Carlo Prato, Janne Tukiainen
Party Factions and Candidate Selection.
CESifo Working Paper No. 12087.
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Jon H. Fiva, Jo Thori Lind, Bjørn-Atle Reme, Henning Øien
Sick of Politics?
CESifo Working Paper No. 11881.
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Benny Geys and Rune J. Sørensen
Transitory income windfalls and charitable giving: Evidence from Norwegian register data, 1993–2021.
The Economic Journal 135, no. 667 (2025): 943-963.
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Christine Bangum, Benny Geys and Rune J. Sørensen
Pro-Social Preferences and the Paradox of Voting
Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.
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Benny Geys and Rune J. Sørensen
The causal effect of affluence on voter turnout: New evidence from lottery winnings.
British Journal of Political Science 55 (2025).
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Jon H. Fiva, Oda Nedregård and Henning Øien
The Norwegian Parliamentary Debates Dataset
Scientific Data, 12, 4.
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Daniel M. Smith, Alexandra Cirone, Dawn L. Teele, Gary W. Cox and Jon H. Fiva
'Hidden Majoritarianism and Women's Career Progression in Proportional Representation Systems
American Political Science Review, forthcoming.
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Jon H. Fiva and Oda Nedregård
Group Identities and Parliamentary Debates
Journal of Politics, forthcoming.
2024
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Sigurd S. Arntzen, Jon H. Fiva and Rune J. Sørensen
Vetting for Virtue: Democracy’s Challenge in Excluding Criminals from Office.
CESifo Working Paper No. 11412.
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Rune J. Sørensen
Are politicians more generous? Evidence from charitable giving.
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 227, p.106742.
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Brenda van Coppenolle and Daniel M. Smith
Dynasties in Historical Political Economy
In Jeffery A. Jenkins and Jared Rubin (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy, pp. 185-208. Oxford University Press.
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Dawn Teele
The Political Geography of the Gender Gap
Journal of Politics, Volume 86, Number 2, Pages 395-818
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Benny Geys and Rune J. Sørensen
A Post-politics Earnings Penalty? Evidence from Politicians’ Life-time Income Trajectories (1970-2019).
Kyklos, Volume 77, Issue 1, Pages 57-76
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Benny Geys, Zuzana Murdoch and Rune J. Sørensen
Public Employees as Elected Politicians: Assessing Direct and Indirect Substantive Effects of Passive Representation
Journal of Politics, Volume 86, Number 1, Pages 1-393
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Gary W. Cox, Jon H. Fiva and Max-Emil M. King
Bound by Borders: Voter Mobilization through Social Networks
British Journal of Political Science 54, no. 4 (2024): 1198-1216.
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Jon H. Fiva, Federica Izzo and Janne Tukiainen
The Gatekeeper's Dilemma: Political Selection or Team Effort
Journal of Public Economics, Volume 234
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Jon H. Fiva and Oda Nedregård
How Does Party Discipline Affect Legislative Behavior? Evidence from Within-Term Variation in Lame-Duck Status
Quarterly Journal of Political Science: Vol. 19: No. 2, Pages 191-216
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Jon H. Fiva and Max-Emil M. King
Child Penalties in Politics
The Economic Journal, Volume 134, Issue 658, February 2024, Pages 648–670
2023
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Gary W. Cox, Jon H. Fiva, Max-Emil M. King
Bound by Borders: Voter Mobilization through Social Networks
CESifo Working Paper No. 10718
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Alexandra Cirone, Gary W. Cox, Jon H. Fiva, Daniel M. Smith and Dawn Teele
Gender Gaps in Political Seniority Systems
Available at SSRN.
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Dawn Teele
Gender and the Influence of Proportional Representation: A Comment on the Peripheral Voting Thesis
American Political Science Review, Volume 117, Issue 2, May 2023, pp. 759 - 766
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Rune J. Sørensen
Educated politicians and government efficiency: Evidence from Norwegian local government
Rune J. Sørensen. 2023. Educated politicians and government efficiency: Evidence from Norwegian local government, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 210: 163-179.
2022
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Jon H. Fiva and Oda Nedregård
How Does Party Discipline Affect Legislative Behavior? Evidence from Within-Session Variation in Lame Duck Status
CESifo Working Paper No. 9697
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Shusei Eshima and Daniel M. Smith
Just a Number? Voter Evaluations of Age in Candidate Choice Experiments.
The Journal of Politics, 84(3):1856-1861.