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Electoral Institutions and Distributive Policies in Parliamentary Systems: An Application to State Aid Measures in EU Countries

Electoral Institutions and Distributive Policies in Parliamentary Systems: An Application to State Aid Measures in EU Countries, West European Politics, Vol. 36, No. 3 (May 2013), pp. 498–520, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2012.757081

by FABIO FRANCHINO and MARCO MAINENTI

In Appendix Table A1 (p. 518), the beta coefficient 0.00664, at the bottom of the model entitled ‘Ideology–trade interaction’, should be aligned with its variable, which is the interaction term ‘Government preference × Trade openness’ at the top of the next page (p. 519). The standard error is 0.0171 at the top on this same page.

Moreover, the coefficient −0.860 and its standard error 1.053 in the model entitled ‘Ideology–election interaction’ should be aligned to their variable, which is the interaction term ‘Government preference × Election’ (p. 519).

In Appendix Table A2 (p. 520), the standard error 30.95 refers to the variable ‘Election’ and to its coefficient -35.58 in the previous page (p. 519).

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