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Andrew B. Hall
Andrew B. Hall
Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
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On the validity of the regression discontinuity design for estimating electoral effects: New evidence from over 40,000 close races
AC Eggers, A Fowler, J Hainmueller, AB Hall, JM Snyder Jr
American Journal of Political Science 59 (1), 259-274, 2015
621*2015
What Happens When Extremists Win Primaries?
AB Hall
American Political Science Review 109 (1), 18-42, 2015
2872015
How legislators respond to localized economic shocks: Evidence from Chinese import competition
JJ Feigenbaum, AB Hall
The Journal of Politics 77 (4), 1012-1030, 2015
2112015
The Financial Incumbency Advantage: Causes and Consequences
A Fouirnaies, AB Hall
Journal of Politics 76 (3), 711-724, 2014
2072014
How do interest groups seek access to committees?
A Fouirnaies, AB Hall
American Journal of Political Science 62 (1), 132-147, 2018
1692018
Do shark attacks influence presidential elections? Reassessing a prominent finding on voter competence
A Fowler, AB Hall
The Journal of Politics 80 (4), 1423-1437, 2018
1482018
Disentangling the Personal and Partisan Incumbency Advantages: Evidence from Close Elections and Term Limits
A Fowler, AB Hall
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 9 (4), 501-531, 2014
129*2014
Who wants to run?: How the devaluing of political office drives polarization
AB Hall
University of Chicago Press, 2019
1182019
Who punishes extremist nominees? Candidate ideology and turning out the base in US elections
AB Hall, DM Thompson
American Political Science Review 112 (3), 509-524, 2018
1102018
Universal vote-by-mail has no impact on partisan turnout or vote share
DM Thompson, JA Wu, J Yoder, AB Hall
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (25), 14052-14056, 2020
105*2020
Does homeownership influence political behavior? Evidence from administrative data
AB Hall, J Yoder
The Journal of Politics 84 (1), 351-366, 2022
1032022
How Much of the Incumbency Advantage is Due to Scare-Off?
AB Hall, JM Snyder Jr
Political Science Research and Methods, 1-22, 2015
742015
Candidate ideology and electoral success
AB Hall, JM Snyder Jr
p Manuscript, Stanford University, 2015
672015
How do electoral incentives affect legislator behavior? Evidence from US state legislatures
A Fouirnaies, AB Hall
American Political Science Review 116 (2), 662-676, 2022
65*2022
Wealth, slaveownership, and fighting for the confederacy: An empirical study of the American civil war
AB Hall, C Huff, S Kuriwaki
American Political Science Review 113 (3), 658-673, 2019
612019
Systemic effects of campaign spending: evidence from corporate contribution bans in us state legislatures
AB Hall
Political Science Research and Methods 4 (2), 343-359, 2016
56*2016
How newspapers reveal political power
P Ban, A Fouirnaies, AB Hall, JM Snyder
Political Science Research and Methods 7 (4), 661-678, 2019
532019
Assessing the External Validity of Election RD Estimates: An Investigation of the Incumbency Advantage
J Hainmueller, AB Hall, JM Snyder
Journal of Politics 77 (3), 707-720, 2015
532015
Long-Term Consequences of Election Results
A Fowler, AB Hall
British Journal of Political Science, 0
53*
Information and Wasted Votes: A Study of US Primary Elections (August 10, 2015)
AB Hall, JM Snyder
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 10 (4), 433, 0
48*
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