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Pedro Miguel Dias Costa Coutinho Magalhães
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Article (49)
Book Chapter (28)
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Book (6)
Editorial Material (3)
Review (2)
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TITLE:
A tale of two elections: Information, motivated reasoning, and the economy in the 2011 and 2015 Portuguese elections
AUTHORS:
Pedro C. Magalhães
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PUBLISHED:
2017
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SOURCE:
Analise Social,
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52,
ISSUE:
225
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42
TITLE:
Economic Outcomes, Quality of Governance, and Satisfaction with Democracy
AUTHORS:
Pedro C. Magalhães
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PUBLISHED:
2017
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SOURCE:
Oxford Scholarship Online
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43
TITLE:
Judicial Behavior under Austerity: An Empirical Analysis of Behavioral Changes in the Portuguese Constitutional Court, 2002-2016
AUTHORS:
Susana Coroado; Nuno Garoupa;
Pedro C. Magalhães
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PUBLISHED:
2017
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SOURCE:
JOURNAL OF LAW AND COURTS,
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5,
ISSUE:
2
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44
TITLE:
REGIME SUPPORT
AUTHORS:
Pedro C. Magalhães
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PUBLISHED:
2017
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SOURCE:
The Routledge Handbook of Elections, Voting Behavior and Public Opinion
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45
TITLE:
Bailout Countries and Others in 2014: Austerity and Government Defection
AUTHORS:
Pedro C. Magalhães
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PUBLISHED:
2016
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SOURCE:
The Eurosceptic 2014 European Parliament Elections
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46
TITLE:
Economic Evaluations, Procedural Fairness, and Satisfaction with Democracy
AUTHORS:
Pedro C. Magalhães
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PUBLISHED:
2016
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SOURCE:
Political Research Quarterly,
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69,
ISSUE:
3
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47
TITLE:
Experimental evidence that quorum rules discourage turnout and promote election boycotts
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AUTHORS:
Luis Aguiar Conraria
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Pedro C. Magalhães
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Christoph A Vanberg
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PUBLISHED:
2016
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SOURCE:
EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS,
VOLUME:
19,
ISSUE:
4
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48
TITLE:
From ideology to performance: Austerity and government defection in the 2014 European Parliament elections
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AUTHORS:
Pedro C. Magalhães
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PUBLISHED:
2016
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SOURCE:
Electoral Studies,
VOLUME:
44
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49
TITLE:
Government survival in semi-presidential regimes. GOVERNMENT SURVIVAL IN SEMI-PRESIDENTIAL REGIMES
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AUTHORS:
Jorge M Fernandes
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Pedro C. Magalhães
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PUBLISHED:
2016
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SOURCE:
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL RESEARCH,
VOLUME:
55,
ISSUE:
1
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TITLE:
How People Understand Democracy
AUTHORS:
Besir Ceka;
Pedro C. Magalhães
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PUBLISHED:
2016
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SOURCE:
How Europeans View and Evaluate Democracy
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