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Judging Political Promotion of Judges: Survival Analysis, Split Population Model and Matching Method
Unformatted Document Text:  24 REFERENCE Box-Steffensmeier, Janet and Bradford Jones. 2004. Event History Modeling: A Guide for Social Scientists. New York: Cambridge University Press. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Peter M. Radcliffe, and Brandon L. Bartels. 2006. “The Incidence and Timing of PAC Contributions to Incumbent U.S. House Members, 1993-94.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 30: 549-79. Diamond, Alexis, and Jasjeet S. Sekhon. 2004. “Genetic Matching for Estimating Causal Effects: A General Multivariate Matching Method for Achieving Balance in Observational Studies.” Harvard University. Typescript. Ho, Daniel, Kosuke Imai, Gary King, and Elizabeth Stuart. 2004. “Matching as Nonparametric Preprocessing for Reducing Model Dependence in Parametric Causal Inference.” Harvard University. Typescript. Holland, Paul W. 1986. “Statistics and Casual Inference.” Journal of American Statistical Association 81: 945-960. King, Gary, and Langche Zeng. 2006. “When Can History be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of Counterfactual Inference.” International Studies Quarterly forthcoming. Masuyama, Mikitaka. 2005. “Saibankan Kyaria no Seizon Bunseki.” Seikei Hogaku. 61:411-456. Nihon Minshu Horituka Kyokai Shiho Seido Iinkai. 1998. Zensaibankan Keireki Soran: 3 rd ed. Tokyo: Kojinsha. Ramseyer, Mark and Eric Rasmusen. 1997. “Judicial Independence in a Civil Law Regime: The Evidence from Japan.” Journal of Law, Economics and Organization 13: 259-286. Ramseyer, Mark and Eric Rasmusen. 2001. “Why Are Japanese Judges So Conservative in Politically Charged Cases?” American Political Science Review 95: 331-344. Ramseyer, Mark and Eric Rasmusen. 2003. Measuring Judicial Independence: The Political Economy of Judging in Japan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Shiso Undo Kenkyusho. 1969. Osorubeki Saiban. Tokyo: Zenbosha.

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REFERENCE

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet and Bradford Jones. 2004. Event History Modeling: A Guide for
Social Scientists. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Peter M. Radcliffe, and Brandon L. Bartels. 2006. “The Incidence
and Timing of PAC Contributions to Incumbent U.S. House Members, 1993-94.”
Legislative Studies Quarterly 30: 549-79.
Diamond, Alexis, and Jasjeet S. Sekhon. 2004. “Genetic Matching for Estimating Causal
Effects: A General Multivariate Matching Method for Achieving Balance in
Observational Studies.” Harvard University. Typescript.
Ho, Daniel, Kosuke Imai, Gary King, and Elizabeth Stuart. 2004. “Matching as Nonparametric
Preprocessing for Reducing Model Dependence in Parametric Causal Inference.”
Harvard University. Typescript.
Holland, Paul W. 1986. “Statistics and Casual Inference.” Journal of American Statistical
Association 81: 945-960.
King, Gary, and Langche Zeng. 2006. “When Can History be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of
Counterfactual Inference.” International Studies Quarterly forthcoming.
Masuyama, Mikitaka. 2005. “Saibankan Kyaria no Seizon Bunseki.” Seikei Hogaku.
61:411-456.
Nihon Minshu Horituka Kyokai Shiho Seido Iinkai. 1998. Zensaibankan Keireki Soran: 3
rd
ed.
Tokyo: Kojinsha.
Ramseyer, Mark and Eric Rasmusen. 1997. “Judicial Independence in a Civil Law Regime: The
Evidence from Japan.” Journal of Law, Economics and Organization 13: 259-286.
Ramseyer, Mark and Eric Rasmusen. 2001. “Why Are Japanese Judges So Conservative in
Politically Charged Cases?” American Political Science Review 95: 331-344.
Ramseyer, Mark and Eric Rasmusen. 2003. Measuring Judicial Independence: The Political
Economy of Judging in Japan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Shiso Undo Kenkyusho. 1969. Osorubeki Saiban. Tokyo: Zenbosha.


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