Blocks as Geographic Discontinuities: The Effect of Polling-Place Assignment on Voting
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Sharad Goel | Sabina Tomkins | David Rothschild | Johann Gaebler | David M. Rothschild | Keniel Yao | Tobias Konitzer | Marc Meredith | Sharad Goel | Sabina Tomkins | M. Meredith | Tobias Konitzer | Johann D. Gaebler | Keniel Yao
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