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Determinants of Voting Behavior on the Keystone XL Pipeline

Joshua Hall and Chris Shultz
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Chris Shultz: West Virginia University, Agricultural & Natural Resource Economics

No 15-35, Working Papers from Department of Economics, West Virginia University

Abstract: After lengthy debate, the Keystone XL Pipeline bill passed in January 2015. We use this event to better understand the determinants of Senator voting behavior. Specifically, this paper attempts to examine the relative impacts of political and economic influences. This is accomplished through the use of a binary logit regression model with legislator vote as the dependent variable. Results indicate that while legislators do appear to be representing their political constituency, the role of campaign funding plays an important role as well. The economic effect of such funding, controlling for other factors, is quantitatively small.

Keywords: Keystone XL; Keystone Pipeline; voting behavior; campaign financing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D72 D73 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10 pages
Date: 2015-08
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