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Forthcoming:
Gaetano Antinolfi, “Discount Window
Policy, Banking Crises, and Indeterminacy of Equilibrium,”
with Todd Keister, Macroeconomic Dynamics, forthcoming.
Lee Epstein, “Does the U.S. Constitution
Need an Era?” with Lisa Baldez
and Andrew Martin, Journal of Legal Studies (in press).
Lee Epstein, “The
Changing Dynamics of Senate Voting on Supreme Court Nominees,”
Journal of Politics, forthcoming.
Lee Epstein, “The Judicial Common
Space,” with Andrew Martin, Jeffrey Segal, and Chad
Westerland, Journal of Law, Economics
and Organization, in press.
James Gibson, “Intolerance and Political
Repression in the United
States:
A Half-Century After McCarthyism,”
American Journal of Political Science 52 (#1, January),
forthcoming.
James Gibson, “The Evolving Legitimacy
of the South African Constitutional Court,” in Justice
and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa,
edited by Antje du Bois-Pedain and
Francois du Bois, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
James Gibson, “Taking Stock of Truth
and Reconciliation in South Africa:
Assessing Citizen Attitudes Through Surveys,”
in Addressing the Impacts of Transitional Justice:
Challenges for Empirical Research, edited by
Audrey Chapman, Hugo van der Merwe,
and Victoria Baxter (Washington, D.C.:
United States Institute of Peace Press), forthcoming.
James Gibson, “Truth and Reconciliation
Commissions,” International Encyclopedia of the Social
Sciences, 2nd Edition (New
York:
Macmillan), forthcoming.
James Gibson, “Russian Anti-Semitism
and the Scapegoating of Jews: The Dog that Didn’t Bark,”
British Journal of Political Science, forthcoming.
James Gibson, “Taking Stock of Truth
and Reconciliation in South
Africa:
Assessing Citizen Attitudes Through
Surveys,” Addressing the Impacts of Transitional
Justice: Challenges for Empirical Research,
forthcoming.
James Gibson, “Enigmas of Intolerance:
Fifty Years after Stouffer’s Communism, Conformity,
and Civil Liberties,” Perspectives on Politics,
forthcoming.
James Gibson, “Taking Stock of Truth and Reconciliation
in South
Africa:
Assessing Citizen Attitudes Through
Surveys,” Addressing the Impacts of Transitional
Justice: Challenges for Empirical Research,
forthcoming.
Mona Lena Krook,
“Candidate Gender Quotas:
A Framework for Analysis,” European Journal
of Political Research, forthcoming.
William Lowry, “Unbuilt
Dams: Seminal
Events and Policy Change in China,
Australia, and the United States,” with Andrew
Mertha, Comparative Politics, forthcoming.
Andrew Martin, “Bayesian Inference,”
in Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology
(Oxford University Press), forthcoming.
Andrew Mertha,
Water Warriors: Political Pluralization
and Hydropower Policy in China, forthcoming.
Andrew Mertha, “Policy Enforcement
Markets’: How
Bureaucratic Redundancy Contributes to Effective IPR Policy
Implementation in China,”
Comparative Politics, forthcoming.
James Morley,
“The Importance of Nonlinearity in Reproducing Business
Cycle Features,” in Nonlinear Time Series Analysis
of Business Cycles (Elservier,
forthcoming).
Charles Moul, “Prices and Endogenous Market Structure in Office
Supply Superstores,” with Mark Manuszak,
Journal of Industrial Economics, forthcoming.
Norman Schofield, "Democratic Paradoxes,"
forthcoming in The New
Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, L.Blume
and S.Durlauf, eds. Macmillan, forthcoming.
Norman Schofield,
“Political Equilbrium and
Smooth Elections,” Social Choice and Welfare,
forthcoming.
Norman Schofield, “Democratic
Quandaries and Paradoxes,” in the New Pulgrave Dictionary of Economics, forthcoming.
Steven Smith, The American Congress Reader (Cambridge
University Press; Houghton Mifflin, forthcoming,
2008).
Steven Smith,
Steering the Senate: The Development
of Party Leadership in the U.S. Senate, with G. Gamm
(Cambridge University Press), forthcoming.
Steven Smith, “Law Making and Decree Making in the Russian Federation: Time, Space, and Rules in Russian National
Policy Making,” Post-Soviet Affairs, with M. Haspel
and T. Remington, forthcoming.
Steven Smith, “Going Nuclear, Senate Style,” Perspectives
on Politics, with S. Binder and A. Madonna, (forthcoming).
Murray Weidenbaum, Think
Tanks and the Marketplace of Ideas (forthcoming.)
2007:
James Gibson, “’Truth’
and ‘Reconciliation’ as Social Indicators,”
Social Indicators Research 81 (#2, April):
257-281, 2007.
Paul Rothstein,
“Transferable Tax Credits in Missouri: An Analytical Review,” (with Nathan
Wineinger), June 2007.
Paul Rothstein,
“Discontinuous Payoffs, Shared Resources, and Games
of Fiscal Competition:
Existence of Pure Strategy Nash Equilibrium, Journal
of Public Economics Theory, Volume 9, No. 2 (2007), pp.
335-368.
Paul Rothstein,
“The Taking of Prosperity? Keo v. New London and the Economics of Eminent Domain”
(with Tom Garrett), The
Regional Economist, January 2007.
Norman Schofield,
“Democratic Quandaries and Paradoxes,” in the
New Pulgrave Dictionary of Economics, Social Choice and
Welfare. 28 (April, 2007):461-490.
Norman Schofield,
“Political Equilibrium and Smooth Elections,”
Social Choice and Welfare, forthcoming.
Norman Schofield, “The Mean Voter
Theorem: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Convergent
Equilibrium,” The Review of Economic Studies 74(3).(July 2007): 965-980.
Norman Schofield, “A Model of Political
Competition with Activists Applied to Elections in Argentina, 1985-1995.”
(with Guido Cataife)
53(3) ( May 2007): 213-231.
Steven Smith,
The Evolution of Agenda-Setting Institutions in Congress: Path Dependency in House and Senate Institutional
Development,” in D. Brady and M. McCubbins,
eds., Party, Process, and Political Change in Congress,
Volume 2 (Stanford
University Press, 2007): 165-181.
Steven Smith,
Party Influence in Congress (Cambridge University
Press, 2007).
2006:
Marcus Berliant,
“Well Isn’t That Spatial?! Review of the Handbook
of Regional and Urban Economics:
Volume 4: Cities and Geography, edited by J.V.
Henderson and J.F. Thisse, Journal
of Economic Geography 6 (2006) 107-110.
James Gibson, “Judicial Institutions,”
in The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions, edited
by R. A. W. Rhodes, Sarah A. Binder, and Bert A. Rockman
(New York: Oxford University Press), pp. 514-534 (Chapter
27), 2006.
James Gibson, “The Contributions of
Truth to Reconciliation:
Lessons from South
Africa,” Journal
of Conflict Resolution 50 (#3, June): 309-432, 2006.
James Gibson,
“Can Truth Reconcile Divided Nations?” in Conflict
Prevention and Peacebuilding in
Post-War Societies: Sustaining the Peace, edited by T.
David Mason and James D. Meernik
New York: Routledge),
pp. 176-195, 2006.
James Gibson, Overcoming Apartheid:
Can Truth Reconcile a Divided Nation? (New York: Russell Sage Foundation), paperback, 2006.
James Gibson “Overcoming Apartheid:
Can Truth Reconcile a Divided Nation?” The
Annals of the American Academy
of Political and Social Science 603 (#1, January): 82-110,
2006.
James Gibson, “Do Strong Group Identities
Fuel Intolerance? Evidence
from the South African Case,” Political Psychology
27 (#5): 665-705), 2006 (lead article).
James Gibson, “Enigmas of Intolerance:
Fifty Years after Stouffer’s Communism,
Conformity, and Civil Liberties” Perspectives
on Politics 4 (#1, March): 21-34, 2006.
Nathan Jensen, Multinational Corporations and
the Nation-State: A
Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment (Princeton University
Press, 2006).
Andrew Mertha, “China’s
Soft Centralization:
Shifting Tiao/Kuai Authority Relations Since 1998,”
The China Quarterly, December 2006.
Gary Miller, “Pathways to Cooperation:
Negotiation and Social Exchange Between
Principal and Agent,” with W. Bottom, J. Holloway, A.
Mislin, and A. Whitford, Administrative Science Quarterly, 2006 51:29-58.
James Morley (co-author),
“Detecting Shift-Contagion in Currency and Bond Markets,”
Journal of International Economics, March 2006.
Paul Rothstein, “Group Welfare and the Formation
of a Common Labor Market:
Some Global Results” (with Gary Hoover), International
Tax and Public Finance, Volume 13, No. 1, (2006), p. 3-23.
Norman Schofield, Multiparty Democracy:
Elections and Legislative Politics (with Itai
Sened) (Cambridge University Press, 2006).
Norman Schofield, Architects of Political
Change: Constitutional
Quandaries and Social Change (Cambridge University
Press, 2006).
Norman Schofield,
“Equilibria in the Spatial
Stochastic Model of Voting with Party Activists,” The Review of Economic Design. 10 (3)(December 2006):
183-203.
Steven Smith, “Who Wins? Party Effects in Legislative Voting,”
Legislative Studies Quarterly 31 (February), pp. 33-69,
with E. Lawrence and F. Maltzman,
2006.
Steven Smith,
The American Congress (Cambridge University Press, 2006; Houghton
Mifflin, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2006).
Andrew Sobel,
Political Economy and World Affairs (Congressional
Quarterly Press, 2005/6).
Murray Weidenbaum,
“The Management Style of Ronald Reagan,” Directors
and Boards, Fourth Quarter 2006.
2005:
Lee Epstein (co-author), Advise and Consent: The Politics
of Judicial Appointments (Oxford University Press,
2005).
Nathan Jenses, “Market
Responses to Politics:
The Rise of Lula and the Decline of the Brazilian Stock
Market,” Comparative Political Studies (with
S. Schmith),
2005.
William Lowry, “Policy Reversals and Changing
Politics: State
Governments and Dam Removals,” State Politics and
Policy Quarterly, 2005.
Andrew C. Mertha, The Politics of Piracy: Intellectual
Property in Contemporary China (Cornell University
Press, 2005).
James Morley, Effects of Recessions,”
Journal of Applied Econometrics 20, 2005: 291-308, with C.J. Kim and J. Piper.
James Morley (co-author),
“Nonlinearity and the Permanent Effects of Recessions,”
Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2005.
Charles Moul (ed.),
A Concise Handbook
of Movie Industry Economics (Cambridge
University
Press, 2005).
Steven Smith,
“Parties and
Leadership in the Senate,” in S. Binder and P.
Quirk, eds., The Legislative Branch and American Democracy:
Institutions and Performance (Oxford University
Press, 2005).
Steven Smith,
“The Dynamics
of Party Government in Congress,” in L. Dodd
and B. Oppenheimer, eds., Congress
Reconsidered, 8th ed. (CQ Press, 2005), pp. 181-206,
with G. Gamm.
Steven Smith, “Parties
and Leadership in the Senate,” in S. Binder and
P. Quirk, eds., The Legislative Branch and American Democracy:
Institutions and Performance (Oxford University
Press, 2005).
Murray Weidenbaum,
Advising Reagan: Making Economic Policy, 1981-82, June 2005.
2004:
David Felix, “The Past as Future?
The Contribution of Financial Globalization to the
Current Crises of Neo-Liberalism as a Development Stragegy,”
International Papers in Political Economy Vol. 11,
No. 1, March 2004.
Samuel Kernell and Steven Smith (eds.),
Principals and Practice of American Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings, Second
Edition (CQ Press, 2004).
Murray Weidenbaum, One-Armed Economist: On the Intersection of Business and Government
(Transaction Publishers, 2004).
Murray
L. Weidenbaum, Business and Government in the Global Marketplace, Seventh Edition
(Prentice Hall, 2004).
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