Retirement slump

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1Elections / Estimation theory / Incumbent / Retirement slump / Linear regression / Local regression / Empirical Bayes method / Statistics / Regression analysis / Econometrics

Estimating Incumbency Advantage and Its Variation, as an Example of a Before–After Study Andrew G ELMAN and Zaiying H UANG Incumbency advantage is one of the most widely studied features in American legislative electio

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Source URL: www.stat.columbia.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-06-09 21:43:00
2Independent / Politics / Congressional stagnation in the United States / Incumbency advantage in the United States / Elections / Incumbent / Retirement slump

Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2014, 9: 501–531 Disentangling the Personal and Partisan Incumbency Advantages: Evidence from Close Elections and Term Limits∗ Anthony Fowler1 and Andrew B. Hall2

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Language: English
3Government / Politics / Incumbent / Independent / United States Congress / Terminology / Congressional stagnation in the United States / Elections / Retirement slump / Slurge

Estimating Incumbency Advantage without Bias* Andrew Gelman, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Statistics Gary King, Harvard University, Department of Government In this paper we prove theoretically and

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Source URL: gking.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-04 23:36:36
4Government / Politics / Incumbent / Independent / United States Congress / Terminology / Congressional stagnation in the United States / Elections / Retirement slump / Slurge

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Source URL: gking.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-30 10:38:26
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