Matthew M. Singer, Ph.D.

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2007 Political Science Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Karen Remmer grad student 2007 Duke
 (The electoral politics of vulnerability and the incentives to cast an economic vote.)
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Singer MM. (2020) Noam Lupu, Virginia Oliveros, and Luis Schiumerini, eds., Campaigns and Voters in Developing Democracies: Argentina in Comparative Perspective. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2019. Figures, tables, bibliography, index, 304 pp.; hardcover $80, ebook $64.95. Latin American Politics and Society. 62: 162-165
Lee H, Singer MM. (2020) The Partisan Origins of Economic Perceptions in a Weak Party System: Evidence from South Korea Political Behavior. 1-24
Carlin RE, Hartlyn J, Hellwig T, et al. (2018) Public support for Latin American presidents: The cyclical model in comparative perspective: Research & Politics. 5: 205316801878769
Singer M. (2018) Delegating Away Democracy: How Good Representation and Policy Successes Can Undermine Democratic Legitimacy: Comparative Political Studies. 51: 1754-1788
Singer M. (2018) Personal Economic Struggles and Heterogeneous Government Approval after the Great Recession Public Opinion Quarterly. 82: 524-552
Singer M, Gershman Z. (2018) Do changes in district magnitude affect electoral fragmentation? Evidence over time at the district level Electoral Studies. 54: 172-181
Miller P, Reynolds R, Singer M. (2017) Mobilizing the young vote: Direct mail voter guides in the 2015 Chicago mayoral election*: Research & Politics. 4: 205316801773841
Singer MM. (2017) Is the party system affected by booms and busts? Not very much Electoral Studies. 45: 173-179
Singer M. (2016) Elite polarization and the electoral impact of left-right placements: Evidence from Latin America, 1995-2009 Latin American Research Review. 51: 174-194
Singer MM. (2016) Informal Sector Work and Evaluations of the Incumbent: The Electoral Effect of Vulnerability on Economic Voting Latin American Politics and Society
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