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26 March 2008
The Guardian features Andy and Jens' research on returns to office
A joint project by Andy Eggers and Jens Hainmueller, two long-time contributors to this blog, is the basis of a piece in The Guardian this Monday. Check out the article "How election paid off for postwar Tory MPs" and the paper "MPs For Sale? Estimating Returns to Office in Post-War British Politics". Congrats to Andy and Jens!
Posted by Sebastian Bauhoff at March 26, 2008 4:44 PM