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    Rousseau, American Laicite, and the Future of Religious Liberty in America by Gibson, M Troy

    Published in A journal of church and state (19-08-2024)
    “…There is a growing cultural tension between religious orthodoxy and the prevailing form of progressivism which centers the modern self in such a way that would…”
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    Culture Wars in State Education Policy: A Look at the Relative Treatment of Evolutionary Theory in State Science Standards by Gibson, M. Troy

    Published in Social science quarterly (01-12-2004)
    “…Objective. Students of public policy have recognized that not all policies are completely or mosdy shaped by socioeconomic factors. Some policies, known as…”
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    Future employment promises as rent seeking in representative government by Troy Gibson, M

    Published in International journal of social economics (01-01-2003)
    “…Researchers of legislative behavior have attempted to explain the decisions of legislators for some time. Public choice scholars have argued that legislators…”
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    The Timing of Partisan and Nonpartisan Appointments to the Central Bank: Some New Evidence by Mixon, Franklin G., Gibson, M. Troy

    Published in Journal of money, credit and banking (01-05-2002)
    “…This paper empirically tests two prevalent but competing theories regarding the timing of appointments to the Board of Governors by presidential…”
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    Has Legislative Television Changed Legislator Behavior?: C-SPAN2 and the Frequency of Senate Filibustering by Mixon, Franklin G., Gibson, M. Troy, Upadhyaya, Kamal P.

    Published in Public choice (01-04-2003)
    “…Using data from 1959-1998, this study examines the impact of legislative television (C-SPAN2) on the number of filibusters in the United States Senate. As…”
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    The Retention of State Level Concealed Handgun Laws: Empirical Evidence from Interest Group and Legislative Models by Mixon, Franklin G., Gibson, M. Troy

    Published in Public choice (01-04-2001)
    “…The present research extends the work of Lott and Mustard (1997) by offering the first categorical examination (using an ordered logit model) of various types…”
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    Congressional Memberships as Political Advertising: Evidence from the U.S. Senate by Mixon, Franklin G., Ressler, Rand W., Gibson, M. Troy

    Published in Southern economic journal (01-10-2003)
    “…The present article analyzes signaling by elected officials of moderate or centrist legislative behavior from a benefits/costs perspective. To do so, we…”
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    False Advertising and Experience Goods: The Case of Political Services in the U.S. Senate by Mixon, Franklin G., Ressler, Rand W., Gibson, M. Troy

    Published in Public choice (01-01-2009)
    “…This study uses the voter-shopping construct to analyze signaling of moderateness in the U.S. Senate. We compare legislator-provided signals (advertising)—such…”
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    Simultaneous estimation of complementary political economic models: an application to concealed-carry handgun legislation by Mixon, Franklin G., Gibson, M. Troy

    Published in Applied economics letters (01-03-2002)
    “…The present note provides an extension of the Mixon and Gibson (2001) study of the retention of various types of concealed gun laws across the 50 states of the…”
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    Culture Wars in State Education Policy: A Look at the Relative Treatment of Evolutionary Theory in State Science Standards-super by Gibson, M. Troy

    Published in Social science quarterly (2004)
    “…Students of public policy have recognized that not all policies are completely or mostly shaped by socioeconomic factors. Some policies, known as morality…”
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