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Sarah Anzia
Sarah Anzia
Professor of Public Policy & Political Science, University of California, Berkeley
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The Jackie (and Jill) Robinson effect: Why do congresswomen outperform congressmen?
SF Anzia, CR Berry
American Journal of Political Science 55 (3), 478-493, 2011
6142011
Election timing and the electoral influence of interest groups
SF Anzia
The Journal of Politics 73 (2), 412-427, 2011
2462011
Timing and turnout: How off-cycle elections favor organized groups
SF Anzia
University of Chicago Press, 2013
1762013
Timing and turnout: How off-cycle elections favor organized groups
SF Anzia
University of Chicago Press, 2013
1762013
Public sector unions and the costs of government
SF Anzia, TM Moe
The Journal of Politics 77 (1), 114-127, 2015
1662015
Legislative organization and the second face of power: Evidence from US State Legislatures
SF Anzia, MC Jackman
The Journal of Politics 75 (1), 210-224, 2013
1112013
Do politicians use policy to make politics? The case of public-sector labor laws
SF Anzia, TM Moe
American Political Science Review 110 (4), 763-777, 2016
922016
Collective bargaining, transfer rights, and disadvantaged schools
SF Anzia, TM Moe
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 36 (1), 83-111, 2014
782014
Looking for influence in all the wrong places: How studying subnational policy can revive research on interest groups
SF Anzia
The Journal of Politics 81 (1), 343-351, 2019
682019
Polarization and policy: The politics of public‐sector pensions
SF Anzia, TM Moe
Legislative Studies Quarterly 42 (1), 33-62, 2017
582017
The election timing effect: Evidence from a policy intervention in Texas
SF Anzia
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 7 (3), 209-248, 2012
562012
Party and ideology in American local government: An appraisal
SF Anzia
Annual Review of Political Science 24, 133-150, 2021
402021
Interest groups on the inside: The governance of public pension funds
SF Anzia, TM Moe
Perspectives on Politics 17 (4), 1059-1078, 2019
392019
Gender stereotyping and the electoral success of women candidates: New evidence from local elections in the United States
SF Anzia, R Bernhard
British Journal of Political Science 52 (4), 1544-1563, 2022
372022
When does a group of citizens influence policy? Evidence from senior citizen participation in city politics
SF Anzia
The Journal of Politics 81 (1), 1-14, 2019
342019
Partisan power play: the origins of local election timing as an American political institution
SF Anzia
Studies in American Political Development 26 (1), 24-49, 2012
262012
Local interests: politics, policy, and interest groups in US city governments
SF Anzia
University of Chicago Press, 2022
212022
The politics of pensions
S Anzia, T Moe
162013
Does receiving government assistance shape political attitudes? evidence from agricultural producers
SF Anzia, JA Jares, N Malhotra
American Political Science Review 116 (4), 1389-1406, 2022
132022
Pensions in the trenches: How pension spending is affecting US local government
SF Anzia
Urban Affairs Review 58 (1), 3-32, 2022
122022
Il sistema al momento non può eseguire l'operazione. Riprova più tardi.
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