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Do Shark Attacks Influence Presidential Elections? Reassessing a Prominent Finding on Voter Competence
Anthony Fowler, Andrew B. Hall
The Journal of Politics
October2018
Vol. 80
Issue 4
Agency Problems in Political Campaigns: Media Buying and Consulting
Gregory J. Martin, Zachary Peskowitz
American Political Science Review
May2018
Vol. 112
Issue 2
Pages 231-248.
Dividing the Dollar with Formulas
Gregory J. Martin
The Journal of Politics
April2018
Vol. 80
Issue 2
Pages 479-493.
The Limits to Partial Banking Unions: A Political Economy Approach
Dana Foarta
American Economic Review
April2018
Vol. 108
Issue 4–5
Pages 1187–1213.
Limited Obstruction
Keith Krehbiel, Christian Fong
American Political Science Review
February2018
Vol. 112
Issue 1
Pages 1-14.
Elections and Durable Governments in Parliamentary Governments
David P. Baron
Journal of Theoretical Politics
January12018
Vol. 30
Issue 1
Pages 74-118.
How Do Interest Groups Seek Access to Committees?
Alexander Fouirnaies, Andrew B. Hall
American Journal of Political Science
January2018
Vol. 62
Issue 1
Pages 132–147.
Improving Paris: Credibility, Technology, and Conservation
Bård Harstad
Coping with the Climate Crisis
Columbia University Press
January2018
The 2016 American Elections
David W. Brady, Brett Parker
Developments in American Politics 8 (8th Edition)
Red Globe Press
January2018
The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era
Christopher McConnell, Yotam Margalit, Neil Malhotra, Matthew Levendusky
American Journal of Political Science
January2018
Vol. 62
Issue 1
Pages 5-18.
Does Residential Sorting Explain Geographic Polarization?
Gregory J. Martin, Steven W. Webster
Political Science Research and Methods (Conditionally Accepted)
2018
Policy Development Monopolies: Adverse Consequences and Institutional Responses
Alexander V. Hirsch, Ken Shotts
Journal of Politics
2018
Vol. 80
Pages 1339-1354.
Radical Decentralization: Does community driven development work?
Katherine Casey
Annual Review of Economics
2018
Vol. 10
Pages 139-165.
Who Punishes Extremist Nominees? Candidate Ideology and Turning Out the Base in U.S. Elections
Andrew B. Hall, Daniel M. Thompson
American Political Science Review
2018
Vol. 112
Issue 3
Pages 509–524.
Durable Coalitions and Communication: Public Versus Private Negotiations
David P. Baron, Renee Bowen, Salvatore Nunnari
Journal of Public Economics
December2017
Vol. 156
Pages 1-13.
Valuing Social Impact Expertise in Impact Investing
Bernadette Clavier, Neil Malhotra
Stanford Social Innovation Review
Stanford University
November12017
The Majority-Party Disadvantage: Revising Theories of Legislative Organization
James J. Feigenbaum, Alexander Fouirnaies, Andrew B. Hall
Quarterly Journal of Political Science
October242017
Vol. 12
Issue 3
Pages 269-300.