Is representative democracy good for children?  You may be surprised by the
answer.

(Caveats: We defined representative democracy as vote-seat discrepancy in
lower chambers of U.S. state legislatures, and "good for children" as the
budgetary amounts of several policies affecting large numbers of families).

The article is free through this link until 1/7/24:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277953623007013?dgcid=author

Best,
Canan


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University of Minnesota | umn.edu
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