The price tag for this year's midterm elections: a historic $1 billion, and rising.That's the most money ever spent to elect federal candidates in a nonpresidential election year. And it's only the official Federal Election Commission tally of candidate and party spending through Oct. 15. ...
Gore, December 12, 2000[edit]In Bush v. Gore, the Supreme Court decided the highly contested 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore, arguing in a 5-4 decision that the recount required by Florida state law could not be carried out before the December 12 deadline ...
According to them, banking systems are the result of political struggles (“bank bargains”) between government, voters, and interest groups. TheGame of Bank Bargainsdetermines the rules that define how banks are regulated, how they are chartered, and how they interact with the state. These outc...
Does the Demise of the Fairness Doctrine Explain the 2016 Election?I haven't thought about the demise of the Fairness Doctrine in a long time. But a very smart...Black, Eric
We test our theory using the 2016 US election as a case study, data from a representative sample of nearly half a million Americans, and a measure of racial animus derived from Google search data. We find that worry has a strong and significant positive association with Trump's vote share,...
the senators cite then-Special Counsel Robert Mueller's partially redacted report this spring revealing Russian intelligence officers targeting the voting technology VR Systems, which along with other election technology companies had been alerted by the FBI during the 2016 presidential campaign of suspicio...
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This is due to less independent central banks, managed float of exchange rates, and limited financial market orientation and financial openness in East Asia, which allow for more active fiscal policy. Among political factors, left-of-center governments, fractionalized party systems, and election ...
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