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A Different World: Relative Causal Inference and the Study of Mixed Electoral Systems
Unformatted Document Text:  27 Ferrara, F. (2004b). Electoral Coordination and the Strategic Desertion of Strong Parties in Compensatory Mixed Systems With Negative Vote Transfers. Electoral Studies, forthcoming. Ferrara, F. (2004c). Frogs, Mice, and Mixed Electoral Institutions: Party Discipline in Italy’s XIV Chamber of Deputies. Harvard University: Unpublished manuscript. Ferrara, F., and E.S. Herron. (2005). Going It Alone? Strategic Entry under Mixed Electoral Rules. American Journal of Political Science 49: forthcoming. Golden, M. (2003). Electoral Connections: The Effects of the Personal Vote on Political Patronage, Bureaucracy, and Legislation in Postwar Italy. British Journal of PoliticalScience 33: 189-212. Gschwend, T., R.J. Johnston, and C.J. Pattie. 2003. Split Ticket Patterns in Mixed-Member Proportional Election Systems: Estimates and Analyses of their Spatial Variation at the German Federal Election, 1998. British Journal of Political Science. 33(1):109-127. Haspel, M., T.F. Remington, and S.S. Smith. (1998). Electoral Institutions and Party Cohesion in the Russian Duma. Journal of Politics 60: 417-439. Herron, E.S. (2000). Mixed Signals: Incentive Structures and Party Strategies in Mixed Electoral Systems. Dissertation, Michigan State University. Herron, E.S. (2002a). Mixed Electoral Rules and Party Strategies: Responses to Incentives by Ukraine’s Rukh and Russia’s Yabloko. Party Politics 8: 719-733. Herron, E.S. (2002b). Electoral Influences on Legislative Behavior in Mixed-Member Systems: Evidence from Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada. Legislative Studies Quarterly 27:361-81. Herron, E.S. and M. Nishikawa. (2001). Contamination Effects and the Number of Parties in Mixed-Superposition Electoral Systems. Electoral Studies 20: 63-86. Holland, P.W. (1986). Statistics and Causal Inference. Journal of the American Statistical Association 81: 945-960. Johnston, R.J, and C.J. Pattie. (2002). Campaigning and Split-Ticket Voting In New Electoral Systems: the First MMP Elections in New Zealand, Scotland, and Wales. Electoral Studies 21: 583-600. Jones, M.P. (1995). Electoral Laws and the Survival of Presidential Democracies. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. Karp, J.A., J. Vowles, S. Banducci and T. Donovan. (2002). Strategic Voting, Party Activity, and Candidate Effects: Testing Explanations for Split Ticket Voting in New Zealand's New Mixed System. Electoral Studies. 21:1-22. Kostadinova, T. (2002). Do Mixed Electoral Systems Matter? A Cross-National Analysis of Their Effects in Eastern Europe. Electoral Studies 21: 23-34.

Authors: Ferrara, Federico.
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Ferrara, F. (2004b). Electoral Coordination and the Strategic Desertion of Strong Parties in
Compensatory Mixed Systems With Negative Vote Transfers. Electoral Studies,
forthcoming.
Ferrara, F. (2004c). Frogs, Mice, and Mixed Electoral Institutions: Party Discipline in Italy’s
XIV Chamber of Deputies. Harvard University: Unpublished manuscript.
Ferrara, F., and E.S. Herron. (2005). Going It Alone? Strategic Entry under Mixed Electoral
Rules. American Journal of Political Science 49: forthcoming.
Golden, M. (2003). Electoral Connections: The Effects of the Personal Vote on Political
Patronage, Bureaucracy, and Legislation in Postwar Italy. British Journal of Political
Science
33: 189-212.
Gschwend, T., R.J. Johnston, and C.J. Pattie. 2003. Split Ticket Patterns in Mixed-Member
Proportional Election Systems: Estimates and Analyses of their Spatial Variation at the
German Federal Election, 1998. British Journal of Political Science. 33(1):109-127.
Haspel, M., T.F. Remington, and S.S. Smith. (1998). Electoral Institutions and Party Cohesion in
the Russian Duma. Journal of Politics 60: 417-439.
Herron, E.S. (2000). Mixed Signals: Incentive Structures and Party Strategies in Mixed Electoral
Systems. Dissertation, Michigan State University.
Herron, E.S. (2002a). Mixed Electoral Rules and Party Strategies: Responses to Incentives by
Ukraine’s Rukh and Russia’s Yabloko. Party Politics 8: 719-733.
Herron, E.S. (2002b). Electoral Influences on Legislative Behavior in Mixed-Member Systems:
Evidence from Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada. Legislative Studies Quarterly 27:361-81.
Herron, E.S. and M. Nishikawa. (2001). Contamination Effects and the Number of Parties in
Mixed-Superposition Electoral Systems. Electoral Studies 20: 63-86.
Holland, P.W. (1986). Statistics and Causal Inference. Journal of the American Statistical
Association 81: 945-960.
Johnston, R.J, and C.J. Pattie. (2002). Campaigning and Split-Ticket Voting In New Electoral
Systems: the First MMP Elections in New Zealand, Scotland, and Wales. Electoral
Studies
21: 583-600.
Jones, M.P. (1995). Electoral Laws and the Survival of Presidential Democracies. Notre Dame:
University of Notre Dame Press.
Karp, J.A., J. Vowles, S. Banducci and T. Donovan. (2002). Strategic Voting, Party Activity, and
Candidate Effects: Testing Explanations for Split Ticket Voting in New Zealand's New
Mixed System. Electoral Studies. 21:1-22.
Kostadinova, T. (2002). Do Mixed Electoral Systems Matter? A Cross-National Analysis of
Their Effects in Eastern Europe. Electoral Studies 21: 23-34.


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