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Autor:
David C. Kimball, Brady Baybeck
Publikováno v:
Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy. 12:130-145
The Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) was intended to create more consistency in election administration, but the United States still has a highly decentralized system. Almost 8,000 local jurisdictions have primary responsibility for administering
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics. 73:232-247
Scholars have hypothesized that policy choices by national, state, and local governments often have implications for “location choices” made by residents (e.g., tax policies affect where firms set up business, welfare benefits influence where the
Publikováno v:
Social Science Quarterly. 91:741-761
Objectives. In this article we explore how the geographic location of a proposed public good on the ballot in a local referendum influences voting turnout. We argue that voters who live farther away from the good, and are thus likely to bear the cost
Publikováno v:
Urban Affairs Review. 43:403-429
Contests over public goods remain at the forefront of urban political battles in nearly every major city in the United States. The spatial location of the good can play an instrumental role in understanding the contours and outcomes of such conflicts
Autor:
Brady Baybeck
Publikováno v:
The CQ Press Guide to Urban Politics and Policy in the United States
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5dec6bf9753c92cde555eaf1a882500b
https://doi.org/10.4135/9781483350011.n6
https://doi.org/10.4135/9781483350011.n6
Autor:
Brady Baybeck
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics. 68:386-396
Context matters, but which context? We live in more than one context; for example, the cities in which we reside may differ dramatically from the neighborhoods we call home. When testing the racial-threat hypothesis, previous research has focused upo
Autor:
William D. Berry, Brady Baybeck
Publikováno v:
American Political Science Review. 99:505-519
Scholars have proposed two distinct explanations for why policies diffuse across American states: (1) policymakers learn by observing the experiences of nearby states, and (2) states seek a competitive economic advantage over other states. The most c
Autor:
Scott D. McClurg, Brady Baybeck
Publikováno v:
American Politics Research. 33:492-520
The connection between the individual and his or her aggregate geographic environment, usually defined as the neighborhood, is a key component of the contextual model of social influence. However, there is substantial anecdotal evidence that people h
Autor:
Brady Baybeck, Robert Huckfeldt
Publikováno v:
Political Geography. 21:195-220
This paper examines the spatial and temporal diffusion of political information within urban areas. We construct a multi-level analysis of information and communication, dependent on time, that is based on interviews with residents of the Indianapoli
Autor:
Brady Baybeck, Robert Huckfeldt
Publikováno v:
Political Analysis. 10:261-275
A continuing tradition in contextual analysis locates individual citizens within spatially defined, aggregate settings in an effort to provide a more complete account of individual behavior. Given the increasing individual mobility within society, it