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Conditioning the “Resource Curse” : Globalization, Human Capital, and Gro…
Kurtz, Marcus J.Brooks, Sarah M.

Since the 1990s it has become conventional wisdom that an abundance of natural resources, most notably oil, is very likely to become a developmental curse. Recent scholarship, however, has begun to call into question this apparent consensus, drawing attention to the situations in which quite the opposite result appears to hold, namely, where resources become a developmental blessing. Resear…

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Vol. 44 no. 6, June 2011.pp. 747-770
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00104140
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Comparative Political Studies
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Openness and the Politics of Potable Water
Rudra, Nita

Improving access to potable water has become an increasingly urgent concern for developing nations in the current era of globalization. According to standard wisdom, if developing countries undertake certain domestic reforms, such as investing in infrastructure and engineering, then safe and clean drinking water will improve. This analysis uncovers, however, that in addition to such domestic ef…

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Vol. 44 no. 6, June 2011 .pp. 771-803
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Mean voter representation and partisan constituency representation : Do parti…
STEENBERGEN, MARCOEzrow, LawrenceDe Vries, Catherine

Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the partisan constituency model, or to shifts in the mean voter position (the general electorate model)? Cross-national analyses based on observations from Eurobarometer surveys and parties policy programmes in 15 countries from 1973 to 2002 suggest that the general electorate model characterizes …

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Vol. 17 no. 3, May 2011.pp. 275-301
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13540688
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Party Politics
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‘Out with the old, in with the ‘‘new’’’ : What constitutes a new …
Rahat, GideonBarnea, Shlomit

What constitutes a new political party? The answer to this question is central to the analysis of stability, continuity and change of party organizations, inter-party politics (party systems) and the political system as a whole. Yet, political science literature does not offer a standard answer to this question. The use of different conceptualizations limits the ability of political scientist…

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Vol. 17 no. 3, May 2011.pp. 303-320
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When the media matter for politics : Partisan moderators of the mass media’…
Walgrave, StefaanVliegenthart, Rens

In this study, we investigate which factors moderate the agenda-setting influence of the mass media on the Belgian parliament during the period 19932000. Based on elaborate codings of the media, parliamentary questions and interpellations, party manifestos, government agreements and ministerial meetings, we employ a multi-level time-series model. The results indicate that especially party char…

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Vol. 17 no. 3, May 2011.pp. 321-342
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Measuring party organization : The vertical dimension of the multi-level orga…
Fabre, Elodie

Over the past few years, attention to the role of state-wide political parties in multi-level polities has increased in recognition of their linkage function between levels of government, as these parties compete in both state-wide and regional elections across their countries. This article presents a coding scheme designed to describe the relationship between central and regional levels of sta…

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Vol. 17 no. 3, May 2011.pp. 343-363
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The endogenous change in electoral systems : The case of SNTV
Lin, Jih-wen

Electoral systems shape party systems by constraining voters choices, but the choices voters make may also compel political parties to change the electoral system. Thus, an electoral system changes endogenously if the voters choices it induces vary over time, and political parties are motivated by the voters new choices to modify the electoral system. This article applies this logic to expla…

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Vol. 17 no. 3, May 2011.pp. 365-384
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Coalition agreement and party mandate : How coalition agreements constrain th…

In coalition government, the relationship between parties and ministers is one of double delegation: from the party to the minister and from the coalition of parties to the individual minister. On the basis of principalagent theory, I argue that a coalition agreement is a tool used by coalition parties to reduce agency loss when delegating to ministers. In six governments in Belgium, Italy and…

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Vol. 17 no. 3, May 2011 .pp. 385-404
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Dimensionality and the number of parties in legislative elections
Stoll, Heather

This article explores how the party-defined dimensionality of political competition relates to the number of parties competing in legislative elections. It demonstrates that a mathematical relationship between the number of electoral parties and the literatures concept of dimensionality follows from the variables definitions; conversely, it argues that exploring the relationship between the n…

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Vol. 17 no. 3, May 2011.pp. 405-429
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Losing Control : Policy Space to Prevent and Mitigate Financial Crises in Tra…
Gallagher, Kevin P.

This article examines the extent to which measures to mitigate the current financial crisis and prevent future crises are permissible under a variety of bilateral, regional and multilateral trade and investment agreements. US trade and investment agreements, and, to a lesser extent, the World Trade Organization, leave little room to manoeuvre with capital controls, despite increasing evidence t…

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Volume 29, Issue 4, July 2011, pages 387–413
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09506764
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Development Policy Review
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Global Anti-Money Laundering Standards and Developing Economies : The Regulat…
Vlcek, William

This article discusses the confluence of international initiatives to counter money laundering and terrorist finance with migrant remittances and the growing use of mobile telephone technology for more than making a call. The experiences of Kenya and the Philippines with mobile telephone-based financial services are outlined as potential models consistent with the risk-based approach now prom…

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Volume 29, Issue 4, July 2011, pages 415–431
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Development Policy Review
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The Politics of Investment and Growth in Egypt : Experimenting with a New App…
Abdel-Latif, AblaSchmitz, Hubert

Improve the investment climate! is the dominant advice for governments wishing to achieve substantial increases in productive private investment. However, national-level investment-climate approaches have been criticised for not paying adequate attention to context and feasibility. This article experiments with a new approach which focuses on sectors and on relationships between policy-makers…

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Volume 29, Issue 4, July 2011, pages 433–458
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Development Policy Review
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Immanent and Interventionist Inland Asian Aquaculture Development and its Out…
Belton, BenLittle, David C.

Aquaculture is equated with the reduction of poverty by intergovernmental agencies such as the FAO, which advocate the promotion of small-scale aquaculture through project-based interventions. There is a lack of convincing empirical evidence to support the efficacy of this type of intervention, however. Meanwhile, commercial cultured freshwater fish production has increased hugely throughout As…

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Volume 29, Issue 4, July 2011, pages 459–484
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Development Policy Review
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Access to Water in the Slums of Sub-Saharan Africa
Dagdeviren, HulyaRobertson, Simon A.

This article reviews the changing perspectives for improving access to water in the slums of developing countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. While much of the literature continues to maintain an aversion to state-led urban development policies, there is now increasing emphasis on the importance of informal, small-scale providers and communitarian initiatives, following the many failures…

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Volume 29, Issue 4, July 2011, pages 485–505
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09506764
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Development Policy Review
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The Role of Need for Contraception in the Evaluation of Interventions to Impr…
Len, Federico R.Lundgren, RebeckaSinai, Irit

A nonrandomized experiment carried out in Jharkhand, India, shows how the effects of interventions designed to improve access to family-planning methods can be erroneously regarded as trivial when contraceptive use is utilized as dependent variable, ignoring womens need for contraception. Significant effects of the intervention were observed on met need (i.e., contraceptive use by women who ne…

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Vol. 35 no. 1, February 2011.pp. 3-13
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0193841X
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Evaluation Review
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Multimethod Strategy for Assessing Program Fidelity : The National Evaluation…
Esbensen, Finn-AageTaylor, Terrance J.Matsuda, Kristy N.

This study reports the results of the process evaluation component of the Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) program. The process evaluation consisted of multiple methods to assess program fidelity: (a) observations of G.R.E.A.T. Officer Trainings (G.O.T); (b) surveys and interviews of G.R.E.A.T.-trained officers and supervisors; (c) survey…

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Vol. 35 no. 1, February 2011.pp. 14-39
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An Experiment to Test the Feasibility and Quality of a Web-Based Questionnair…
Jacobm, Robin Tepper

The use of web-based surveys to gather information from teachers has become increasingly common primarily based on the premise that they can reduce costs. Yet, relatively, little is known about the quality or cost effectiveness of web-based versus mail surveys for teachers. To study the efficacy of web-based teacher surveys, the author randomly assigned a nationally representative sample of 877…

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Vol. 35 no. 1, February 2011.pp. 40-70
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How Consistent Are Class Size Effects?
Konstantopoulos, Spyros

Thus far researchers have focused on computing average differences in student achievement between smaller and larger classes. In this study, the author focus on the distribution of the small class effects at the school level and compute the inconsistency of the small class effects across schools. The author use data from Project STAR to estimate small class effects for each school on mathematic…

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Vol. 35 no. 1, February 2011.pp. 71-92
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The Effect of a College Pen Incentive on Survey Response Rate Among Recent Co…
Stange, Jonathan P.Zyzanski, Stephen J.

Incentives have shown a variable effect in improving survey response rates, but the effect of a pen from an organization to which the respondent has loyalty has not been studied. Recent college graduates were randomized to receive or not receive a college logo pen accompanying an initial survey mailing. Among 119 total respondents, there were no differences in response rate to the initial maili…

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Vol. 35 no. 1, February 2011.pp. 93-99
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Aftershocks of Chile’s Earthquake for an Ongoing, Large-Scale Experimental …
Moreno, LorenzoTrevio, ErnestoYoshikawa, Hirokazu

Evaluation designs for social programs are developed assuming minimal or no disruption from external shocks, such as natural disasters. This is because extremely rare shocks may not make it worthwhile to account for them in the design. Among extreme shocks is the 2010 Chile earthquake. Un Buen Comienzo (UBC), an ongoing early childhood program in Chile, was directly affected by the earthquake. …

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Vol. 35 no. 2, April 2011.pp. 103-117
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