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The article was published on 1906-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 578 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Political science of religion & International political economy.

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Matching as Nonparametric Preprocessing for Reducing Model Dependence in Parametric Causal Inference

TL;DR: A unified approach is proposed that makes it possible for researchers to preprocess data with matching and then to apply the best parametric techniques they would have used anyway and this procedure makes parametric models produce more accurate and considerably less model-dependent causal inferences.
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Text as Data: The Promise and Pitfalls of Automatic Content Analysis Methods for Political Texts

TL;DR: A survey of automated text analysis for political science can be found in this article, where the authors provide guidance on how to validate the output of the models and clarify misconceptions and errors in the literature.
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Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm for Multiple Imputation

TL;DR: This work adapts an algorithm and uses it to implement a general-purpose, multiple imputation model for missing data that is considerably faster and easier to use than the leading method recommended in the statistics literature.
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Working With Missing Values

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of missing values are illustrated for a linear model, and a series of recommendations are provided for missing values can produce biased estimates, distorted statistical power, and invalid conclusions.
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cem: Coarsened exact matching in Stata

TL;DR: A Stata implementation of coarsened exact matching, a new method for improving the estimation of causal effects by reducing imbalance in covariates between treated and control groups, is introduced.
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Nominal bargaining power, selection protocol, and discounting in legislative bargaining

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of changes in nominal bargaining power, the proposal selection rule and discounting in legislative bargaining outcomes are investigated, and the comparative static predictions of the Baron-Ferejohn model better organize behavior than does Gamson's Law (1961).
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A Conceptual History of the Emergence of Bounded Rationality

TL;DR: In this article, the authors trace the history of the emergence of bounded rationality from the first appearance of limited intelligence in 1840 and finite intelligence in 1880 through related concepts such as incomplete, limited, and approximate rationality during the first half of the twentieth century to its inception in 1957 at the hands of Herbert Simon.
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Voting, inequality and redistribution

TL;DR: The authors surveys models of voting on redistributive taxation, in particular, political participation, public provision of private goods, public pensions, and tax avoidance or evasion, and argues that redistribution may not be simply from rich to poor, and inequality need not increase redistribution.
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The Politics of Risking Peace: Do Hawks or Doves Deliver the Olive Branch?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the politics of risking international cooperation with a distrusted adversary and developed a model in which two states attempt to learn over the course of two periods whether or not mutual cooperation is possible given their (initially unknown) preferences.
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Economic Development and Gender Equality: Is There a Gender Kuznets Curve?

TL;DR: This paper examined the relationship between economic development and gender equality and found that economic development positively influences gender equality when per capita incomes are below $8,000-$10,000, and that the effect of economic development on gender equality is contingent on the level of development.