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Michio Umeda
Michio Umeda
Komazawa University
Verified email at komazawa-u.ac.jp
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No sorting, no advantage: Regression discontinuity estimates of incumbency advantage in Japan
K Ariga, Y Horiuchi, R Mansilla, M Umeda
Electoral Studies 43, 21-31, 2016
322016
The Liberal Democratic Party: Its adaptability and predominance in Japanese politics for 60 years
M Umeda
Asian Journal of comparative politics 4 (1), 8-22, 2019
122019
The politics of aging: age difference in welfare issue Salience in Japan 1972–2016
M Umeda
Political Behavior 44 (2), 575-597, 2022
102022
Party democratization and the salience of party leaders
KM McElwain, M UMEDA
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 62 (1), 173-193, 2011
82011
Challenging Strongmen with Zombies: Incumbency Advantage and the Consequence of Double Candidacy System in Japan
M Umeda
Working paper, 2011
42011
Three Essays on the Party Strategies under the Mixed-Member Electoral System
M Umeda
University of Michigan, 2011
22011
Aggregating qualitative district-level campaign assessments to forecast election results: Evidence from Japan
M Umeda
International Journal of Forecasting 39 (2), 956-966, 2023
12023
Dyadic representation in parliamentary democracy in Japan
M Umeda
Japanese Journal of Political Science 23 (4), 295-312, 2022
12022
District magnitude and electoral mobilization: how uneven electoral systems shift the focus of campaign efforts by political parties
M Umeda
Japanese Journal of Political Science 22 (2), 57-71, 2021
12021
Japan's Abandoned Partisans: Realignment After Electoral Reform
KM McElwain, M Umeda
Earlier Version:" The Partisanship of Independent Voters in Japan", APSA …, 2014
12014
The Evolution of Japan’s Party System: Politics and Policy in an Era of Institutional Change
M Umeda
Social Science Japan Journal 16 (2), 312-314, 2013
12013
Moving the mountain: Strategic small-party nominations to shift major-party policy position under plurality electoral system
M Umeda
Typescript. University of Michigan, 2010
12010
Aggregating Qualitative District-Level Campaign Assessments To Forecast Election Results in Japan
M Umeda
Available at SSRN 3888045, 2021
2021
Dyadic Representation in Parliamentary Democracy with Disciplined Legislative Parties in Japan
M Umeda
Available at SSRN 3320439, 2020
2020
Myth of the Contamination Effect?
U Michio
Challenging Strongmen with Zombies: Incumbency Advantage and the Double Candidacy System in Japan
M UMEDA
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