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Why is there so little money in US politics?
S Ansolabehere, JM De Figueiredo, JM Snyder Jr
Journal of Economic perspectives 17 (1), 105-130, 2003
18692003
Candidate positioning in US House elections
S Ansolabehere, JM Snyder Jr, C Stewart III
American Journal of Political Science, 136-159, 2001
12362001
Press coverage and political accountability
JM Snyder Jr, D Strömberg
Journal of political Economy 118 (2), 355-408, 2010
11702010
The strength of issues: Using multiple measures to gauge preference stability, ideological constraint, and issue voting
S Ansolabehere, J Rodden, JM Snyder
American Political Science Review 102 (2), 215-232, 2008
10222008
Estimating party influence in congressional roll-call voting
JM Snyder Jr, T Groseclose
American Journal of Political Science, 193-211, 2000
7672000
Political parties and the distribution of federal outlays
SD Levitt, JM Snyder Jr
American journal of political science, 958-980, 1995
7671995
Buying supermajorities
T Groseclose, JM Snyder Jr
American Political Science Review 90 (2), 303-315, 1996
7661996
An informational rationale for political parties
JM Snyder Jr, MM Ting
American Journal of Political Science, 90-110, 2002
7182002
The impact of federal spending on House election outcomes
SD Levitt, JM Snyder Jr
Journal of political Economy 105 (1), 30-53, 1997
6901997
Campaign contributions as investments: The US House of Representatives, 1980-1986
JM Snyder Jr
Journal of Political Economy 98 (6), 1195-1227, 1990
6411990
The incumbency advantage in US elections: An analysis of state and federal offices, 1942–2000
S Ansolabehere, JM Snyder Jr
Election law journal 1 (3), 315-338, 2002
6192002
Old voters, new voters, and the personal vote: Using redistricting to measure the incumbency advantage
S Ansolabehere, JM Snyder Jr, C Stewart III
American Journal of Political Science, 17-34, 2000
6162000
Linear probability models of the demand for attributes with an empirical application to estimating the preferences of legislators
JJ Heckman, JM Snyder Jr
National bureau of economic research, 1996
6001996
Valence politics and equilibrium in spatial election models
S Ansolabehere, JM Snyder Jr
Public choice 103 (3), 327-336, 2000
5862000
On the validity of the regression discontinuity design for estimating electoral effects: New evidence from over 40,000 close races
AC Eggers, A Fowler, J Hainmueller, AB Hall, JM Snyder Jr
American Journal of Political Science 59 (1), 259-274, 2015
5672015
Comparing interest group scores across time and chambers: Adjusted ADA scores for the US Congress
T Groseclose, SD Levitt, JM Snyder
American political science review 93 (1), 33-50, 1999
5431999
Election goals and the allocation of campaign resources
JM Snyder
Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 637-660, 1989
4901989
Partisan bias in economic news: Evidence on the agenda-setting behavior of US newspapers
V Larcinese, R Puglisi, JM Snyder Jr
Journal of public Economics 95 (9-10), 1178-1189, 2011
4652011
Party control of state government and the distribution of public expenditures
S Ansolabehere, JM Snyder Jr
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 108 (4), 547-569, 2006
4632006
Long-term investing in politicians; or, give early, give often
JM Snyder Jr
The Journal of Law and Economics 35 (1), 15-43, 1992
4261992
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