There is still one month left to apply to the WhoGov Mini-Conference on Political Elites. The deadline is the 1st of April.
It takes place in Oslo, August 20-21st, 2026. We welcome research on political elites broadly understood.
Call is found here : bit.ly/whogovminico...
02.03.2026 07:25
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There were four train conductor MPs in 1933 -- all Social Democrats.
Three ship captains -- all Conservatives.
25.02.2026 06:48
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We should tax private jets to the max
10.02.2026 09:43
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Call for papers for Workshop in Causal Health Economics (organized by Erik GrΓΆnqvist and @helenasvaleryd.bsky.social) with @hitoshishigeoka.bsky.social as keynote speaker. Just before #ESPE in Helsinki and best time to visit Sweden π
27.01.2026 15:48
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β¨π’ Since launching EPSS in June 2025, weβve been thrilled by the positive feedback from across the political science community.
Now that Call for Papers for EPSS Conference in Belfast has closed, we want to share the response has been extraordinary!
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12.11.2025 09:59
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Very happy to share my first publication! π₯³
It's published in @jpube.bsky.social (w/ Benny Geys & Rune SΓΈrensen) and tackles a classic question:
Why do people vote in large elections, when the probability of casting a pivotal vote is virtually zero? π³οΈ
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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12.11.2025 10:29
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I can't tell you how many interviews I've done where I've been asked: If Trump's policies are so problematic, why are U.S. stocks rising so rapidly.
A bit of international context illustrates the real issue here.
U.S. stocks have dramatically underperformed other advanced economies.
10.11.2025 15:15
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Graph showing life expectancy trends in 23 higher income countries between 1980 and 2024. Life expectancy increased over time in all countries. In 1980, the US is in the middle of the pack, but their life expectancy gains were slower than that of other countries, and by around 2002, the US had the lowest life expectancy of all countries. Over the next 20 years, US life expectancy increasingly tracks away from the trajectories of other countries, as their life expectancy stalls while other countries life expectancy continues to climb
This graph never fails to be shocking: "The US has experienced the earliest and greatest slowdown in life expectancy improvements among higher-income countries, reported Eileen Crimmins. βWe have horrible life expectancyβand itβs getting worse and worseβ"
www.prb.org/resources/se...
31.10.2025 19:08
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What Would happen if The Netherlands had a 4% Electoral Threshold?
Political scientists of electoral systems love The Netherlands.
I have just written a Substack piece with some scenarios of what would have happened in the recent Dutch election if there had been 4% electoral threshold (with apologies to my Dutch friends for banging on about this!) substack.com/home/post/p-...
31.10.2025 15:03
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New working paper! *Measuring long-run wealth inequality: Empirical results for Norway 1912-2019* (with Aaberge and Solbakken) We estimate wealth inequality in Norway based on a set of historical and contemporary sources. www.ssb.no/en/inntekt-o...
30.10.2025 12:49
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EJM - Econ Job Market
π¨JOB ALERTπ¨
We are hiring tenure-track assistant/associate professors in Economics at the University of Oslo.
Fields: macro, micro theory, international trade, development
Application deadline: November 30!
More info at: econjobmarket.org/positions/11...
29.10.2025 10:48
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Call for Papers | EPSS Belfast 2026 Conference
Submit your abstract or full paper for EPSS Belfast 2026. Share cuttingβedge political science research, network with peers & contribute to academic impact.
Please share!
Call for papers in the formal theory section at EPSS 2026 @epssnet.bsky.social.
Call for papers is open: epssnet.org/belfast-2026...
We welcome individual and panel submissions on all substantive areas of political science!
05.10.2025 12:26
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Journal of Statistics Education, V2N1: Eckert
Taught intro to hypothesis testing today in undergrad stats for the first time in a while and this activity is undefeated for giving the intuition for hypothesis testing: jse.amstat.org/v2n1/eckert..... Plus you can do it as a magic trick which makes it fun.
24.09.2025 00:50
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Please submit to EPSS Belfast! @knalewajko.bsky.social and I are section chairs for HPE π
Deadline: November 7, 2025
Conference: June 18-20, 2026
23.09.2025 15:38
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The word is, and it's a strong word at that, Jimmy Kimmel is NEXT to go in the untalented Late Night Sweepstakes and, shortly thereafter, Fallon will be gone. These are people with absolutely NO TALENT, who were paid Millions of Dollars for, in all cases, destroying what used to be GREAT Television. It's really good to see them go, and I hope I played a major part in it!
Trump Truth Social post, July 22, 2025.
Don't buy the canard that this is about Charlie Kirk. Abusing state power to lean on corporate leaders and get Jimmy Kimmel off the air because he told jokes about the president and made him feel bad was always the plan.
18.09.2025 00:15
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Honest q: You donβt worry that editors will discount your report because you turned it around super fast?
17.09.2025 10:42
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Jeg har laget en oversikt over skolevalgresultatet over skolene i Oslo, hvis noen andre er interesseret i sΓ₯nt. Vinnerpartiet pΓ₯ hver enkelt skole er markert i grΓΈnt.
03.09.2025 12:16
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Imagine asking people two questions -- whether each of these is a good or bad way to run a govt:
1) having a democratic political system
2) having a strong leader who does not have to bother with parliament and elections
What percent says *both* are good?
44%!
03.09.2025 14:12
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Picture of presentation at workshop
Picture of presentation at workshop
Great start to the WhoGov elite workshop with @seibertlukas.bsky.social discussing how transparency affects MPs' side jobs and @siggi-econ.bsky.social showing that Norwegian parties and voters do a good job at filtering out candidates with criminal backgrounds.
01.09.2025 11:28
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Breaking news
29.08.2025 15:52
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Why has womenβs rise in politics been so slow even under PR?
Our new APSR paper [out today!] shows how βhidden majoritarianismβ in proportional systems shapes womenβs progression from entering lists to reaching top offices.
28.08.2025 13:01
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Norway votes in 11 days π³π΄
More than a century after PR was introduced, women still hold under half the seats. In Norwayβs closed-list system, nomination order is decisiveβwomen are projected to occupy ~44% of seats in 2025 (based on 2021 party seat shares across districts).
28.08.2025 12:59
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Hvis man skal begynne Γ₯ Β«ta stemmerΒ» fra parti sΓ₯ mΓ₯ man sjekke om direktemandat kan ryke. Blir fort komplisert med alle 19 kretsene. Generelt sΓ₯ tipper jeg at det er mye Γ₯ gΓ₯ dersom stemmer hentes fra AP (som jo ikke fΓ₯r utjevningsmandat uansett), og mindre hvis man ser pΓ₯ SV/R.
27.08.2025 16:17
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Ja, det har det potensielt. Jeg henta dem her bare fra sofaen.
27.08.2025 14:29
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Tabell:
27.08.2025 14:04
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Utjevningsmandatene i Norge deles ut i runder til partiene som "mest fortjener det". Her er hvordan det sΓ₯ ut i 2021 (tror jeg, med forbehold om feilπ
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27.08.2025 14:04
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