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 | 577 | 2015 |
MPs for sale? Returns to office in postwar British politics AC Eggers, J Hainmueller American Political Science Review 103 (4), 513-533, 2009 | 478 | 2009 |
Regression discontinuity designs based on population thresholds: Pitfalls and solutions AC Eggers, R Freier, V Grembi, T Nannicini American Journal of Political Science 62 (1), 210-229, 2018 | 214 | 2018 |
Partisanship and electoral accountability: Evidence from the UK expenses scandal AC Eggers Quarterly Journal of Political Science 9 (4), 441-472, 2014 | 158 | 2014 |
Corruption, accountability, and gender: Do female politicians face higher standards in public life? AC Eggers, N Vivyan, M Wagner The Journal of Politics 80 (1), 321-326, 2018 | 148 | 2018 |
Placebo tests for causal inference AC Eggers, G Tuñón, A Dafoe American Journal of Political Science 68 (3), 1106-1121, 2024 | 113 | 2024 |
Proportionality and turnout: Evidence from French municipalities AC Eggers Comparative Political Studies 48 (2), 135-167, 2015 | 113 | 2015 |
No evidence for systematic voter fraud: A guide to statistical claims about the 2020 election AC Eggers, H Garro, J Grimmer Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (45), e2103619118, 2021 | 100 | 2021 |
Capitol losses: The mediocre performance of Congressional stock portfolios A C. Eggers, J Hainmueller The Journal of Politics 75 (2), 535-551, 2013 | 77 | 2013 |
Electoral accountability and the UK parliamentary expenses scandal: Did voters punish corrupt MPs? AC Eggers, AC Fisher Available at SSRN 1931868, 2011 | 76 | 2011 |
Incumbency effects and the strength of party preferences: Evidence from multiparty elections in the United Kingdom AC Eggers, A Spirling The Journal of Politics 79 (3), 903-920, 2017 | 73 | 2017 |
Ministerial responsiveness in westminster systems: Institutional choices and House of Commons debate, 1832–1915 AC Eggers, A Spirling American Journal of Political Science 58 (4), 873-887, 2014 | 70 | 2014 |
Who votes more strategically? AC Eggers, N Vivyan American Political Science Review 114 (2), 470-485, 2020 | 68 | 2020 |
Party cohesion in Westminster systems: inducements, replacement and discipline in the house of commons, 1836–1910 AC Eggers, A Spirling British Journal of Political Science 46 (3), 567-589, 2016 | 66 | 2016 |
Electoral security as a determinant of legislator activity, 1832–1918: New data and methods for analyzing british political development AC Eggers, A Spirling Legislative Studies Quarterly 39 (4), 593-620, 2014 | 64 | 2014 |
The role of output composition in the stabilization of US output growth A Eggers, YM Ioannides Journal of Macroeconomics 28 (3), 585-595, 2006 | 57 | 2006 |
Political capital: Corporate connections and stock investments in the US congress, 2004-2008 AC Eggers, J Hainmueller Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2012-26, 2014 | 56 | 2014 |
Open/closed list and party choice: Experimental evidence from the UK J Blumenau, AC Eggers, D Hangartner, S Hix British Journal of Political Science 47 (4), 809-827, 2017 | 55 | 2017 |
The shadow cabinet in Westminster systems: modeling opposition agenda setting in the House of Commons, 1832–1915 AC Eggers, A Spirling British Journal of Political Science 48 (2), 343-367, 2018 | 53 | 2018 |
Quality-based explanations of incumbency effects AC Eggers The Journal of Politics 79 (4), 1315-1328, 2017 | 48 | 2017 |