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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
These innovative approaches to studying democratic responsiveness generate new and interesting findings by analyzing data from mass and elite surveys, mass and elite experiments, legislative speeches, real policy outcomes, and more. Cases include US, Denmark, Germany, and cross-national study of many countries.
Do Legislators Respond to Voters’ Policy Demands? Experimental Evidence - Christian Breunig, University of Konstanz; Guido Schwerdt, University of Konstanz; Maj-Britt Sterba, University of Konstanz
Political Participation and Opinion-Policy Congruence - Jesper Lindqvist, University of Gothenburg; Jennifer Oser, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel; Mikael Persson, University of Gothenburg; Anders Sundell, University of Gothenburg; Ruth Dassonneville, Universite de Montreal
Responsiveness, Anticipation and the Study of Politicians’ Beliefs about Voters - Martin Bisgaard, Aarhus University; Costin Marius Viorel Ciobanu, Aarhus University