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Priming Ideology: Why Presidential Elections Affect U.S. Judges. (2016). Chen, Daniel.
In: TSE Working Papers.
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  1. Non-confrontational extremists. (2023). Spiro, Daniel ; Michaeli, Moti ; Chen, Daniel L.
    In: European Economic Review.
    RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:157:y:2023:i:c:s0014292123001502.

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  2. The Role of Justice in Development : The Data Revolution. (2021). Maqueda, Manuel Ramos ; Li, Daniel.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  3. Legitimizing Policy. (2021). Spiro, Daniel ; Michaeli, Moti ; Chen, Daniel L.
    In: Working Papers.
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  4. Legitimizing Policy. (2020). Michaeli, Moti ; Chen, Daniel L ; Spiro, Daniel.
    In: TSE Working Papers.
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  5. Legitimizing Policy. (2020). Michaeli, Moti ; Chen, Daniel L ; Spiro, Daniel.
    In: IAST Working Papers.
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  6. Sclerotization of the Judiciary: Judicial Exits from the U.S. Courts of Appeals are Politically Motivated. (2017). Chen, Daniel.
    In: TSE Working Papers.
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  7. Mood and the Malleability of Moral Reasoning. (2017). Chen, Daniel.
    In: TSE Working Papers.
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  8. What Matters: Agreement Between U.S. Courts of Appeals Judges. (2016). Chen, Daniel ; Shang, Lanyu ; Cui, Xing ; Zheng, Junchao .
    In: TSE Working Papers.
    RePEc:tse:wpaper:31299.

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  9. Implicit Egoism in Sentencing Decisions: First Letter Name Effects with Randomly Assigned Defendants. (2016). Chen, Daniel ; Prescott, J J.
    In: TSE Working Papers.
    RePEc:tse:wpaper:31133.

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  10. Electoral Cycles Among U.S. Courts of Appeals Judges. (2016). Chen, Daniel ; Berdejo, Carlos .
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    RePEc:tse:wpaper:31028.

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  11. Insiders, Outsiders, and Involuntary Unemployment: Sexual Harrassment Exacerbates Gender Inequality. (2016). Chen, Daniel ; Sethi, Jasmin .
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  12. Implicit Egoism in Sentencing Decisions: First Letter Name Effects with Randomly Assigned Defendants. (2016). Chen, Daniel ; Prescott, J J.
    In: IAST Working Papers.
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  13. Electoral Cycles Among U.S. Courts of Appeals Judges. (2016). Chen, Daniel ; Berdejo, Carlos .
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    RePEc:tse:iastwp:31024.

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  14. This Mornings Breakfast, Last Nights Game: Detecting Extraneous Factors in Judging. (2016). Chen, Daniel.
    In: IAST Working Papers.
    RePEc:tse:iastwp:31020.

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  15. Insiders, Outsiders, and Involuntary Unemployment: Sexual Harrassment Exacerbates Gender Inequality. (2016). Chen, Daniel ; Sethi, Jasmin .
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