This section is reserved for subfields of Political
Science. Links included here go to authors with working papers that may be
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will be divided into appropriate categories of Political Science.
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Jamie Carson
- University of Georgia. Scroll to the
middle of the page. Representative titles include
- "Checking Power with
Power: A Strategic Choice Analysis of Presidential Vetoes and Congressional
Overrides" (2003);
"Ranking Political Science Departments: A Social Network Analysis of the PhD
Market" (2003);
"The Historical Context of Congressional Elections: Candidate Emergence in
19th and Early 20th Century U.S. House Elections" (2003);
- "The Impact of
Congressional Redistricting on Candidate Emergence in the U.S. House of
Representatives, 1962-2002"; and
"Measuring Constituency Influence in Congressional Voting Decisions" (2005).
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Keith Cowling
- University of Warwick. Example
titles include
- "Corporate Governance and Public
Interest" (2001);
"The Problem of Regional Hollowing Out in Japan: Lessons for Industrial
Policy" (2000); and
"Strategic Decisions and the Public Interest: Modern Corporations and the Case
of Football" (1999).
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Edward Lopez
- University of North
Texas. Titles of the working papers include
"Party Polarization and the Business Cycle" (2003);
"Firm Lobbying for Private versus Collective Rents" (2003);
- "Ignorance in
Congressional Voting? Evidence from Policy Reversal on the Endangered Species
Act" (2003); and
"Incorporating Political Institutions into Rent-Seeking Games" (2003).
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Richard Smith
- University of Warwick.
Titles include
- "Higher Order Properties of GMM and
Generalized Empirical Likelihood Estimators" (2002);
"Duration Response Measurement Error";
"Tests of Rank in Reduced Rank Regression Models"; and
"Pearson-Type Tests for Moment Condition Models."
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Achille Varzi
- Titles in Philosophy.
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