2017 conference

November 17-18, University of Texas at Austin

IPES 2017
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Friday, November 17
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AM Chairs David Singer
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Edward Mansfield
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Nita Rudra
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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Julia Gray, University of Pennsylvania "Reputations Revisited: Do Financial Markets Still Care About Politics?"
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Sarah Brooks, The Ohio State University
Marcus Kurtz, The Ohio State University
"Oil and Democracy"
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Bethany Lacina, University of Rochester
Rikhil Bhavnani, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Nativism and Economic Integration Across the Developing World: Collision and Accommodation"
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David Steinberg, Johns Hopkins University
Luis Schiumerini, University of Notre Dame
"The Political Economy of Illicit Financial Flows: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Argentina"
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Axel Dreher, Heidelberg University
Martin Gassebner, University of Hannover
Paul Schaudt, University of Hannover
"The Effect of Migration on Terror – Made at Home or Imported from Abroad?"
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Tobias Hofmann, University of Utah "Exporter Inaction: Motivating Free Trade Constituencies in WTO Disputes"
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Rikhil Bhavnani, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mark Copelovitch, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"The Electoral Impact of Monetary Shocks: Evidence from India's 2016 Demonetization"
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Lauren Lee, University of California, San Diego
Emilie Hafner-Burton, University of California, San Diego
Christina Schneider, University of California, San Diego
"International Development Organizations and National Political Corruption"
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Patrick Shea, University of Houston
Pablo M. Pinto, University of Houston
Ulkar Imamverdiyeva, University of Houston
"The Impact of Women Legislators on Trade Policy"
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Cameron Ballard-Rosa, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Mashail Malik, Stanford University
Stephanie Rickard, London School of Economics
Kenneth Scheve, Stanford University
"The Economic Origins of Authoritarian Values: Evidence from Local Trade Shocks in Great Britain"
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Tana Johnson, Duke University "The ABCs of Access: Non-Governments Organizations Roles in Crafting the Sustainable Development Goals"
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David Bearce, Univ. of Colorado - Boulder
Samantha Moya, Univ. of Colorado - Boulder
"Why Does the Mass Public Not Believe in Free Trade?"
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Jonas Bunte, University of Texas at Dallas "Sovereign Lending after Debt Relief"
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Ryan Weldzius, University of California, Los Angeles "Supply Chains as a Golden Straitjacket for Currency Manipulation"
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Alexandra Zeitz, University of Oxford "Emulation or differentiation? China’s development finance and traditional donor aid in developing countries"
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Susan Achury, University of Houston
Rodrigo Nunez-Donoso, University of Houston
Pablo M. Pinto, University of Houston
"Unpacking the effects of governance on the activities of MNCs: Evidence from U.S. imports"
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Raphael Cunha, Princeton University
Sarah M. Brooks, The Ohio State University
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"How do Sovereign Debt Investors React to Political Events in Emerging Market Countries?"
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Lunch Break
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PM Chairs Sarah Brooks
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Mark Copelovitch
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Stephanie Rickard
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Erica Owen, Texas A & M
Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich
Covadonga Meseguer, London School of Economics
"Low Skill Products by High Skill Workers: The Distributive Effects of Trade in Developing Countries"
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Covadonga Meseguer, London School of Economics
Christian Ambrosius, Free University Berlin
"Return Migration and Democratic Consolidation"
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Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago
Ipek Cinar, University of Chicago
"Anticipated Access: Producer coalitions in the negotiation of NAFTA"
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Krzysztof Pelc, McGill University
Sung Eun Kim, National University of Singapore
"How Are Workers Compensated Following Trade Liberalization?"
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Susanne Mueller-Redwood, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Joining the Global Trade Regime: The Determinants of Autocratic Trade Agreements"
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Leonardo Baccini, McGill University
Francesco Amodio, McGill University
Giorgio Chiovelli, London Business School
Michele Di Maio, University of Naples (Parthenope)
"Trade Liberalization and Political Violence: Evidence from North-South Cooperation"
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Raphael Cunha, Princeton University
Andreas Kern, Georgetown University
"Trumped - The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election and its Impact on International Financial Markets"
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Allison Carnegie, Columbia University
Austin Carson, University of Chicago
"Trading Secrets: Disclosure Dilemmas in International Trade"
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Jon Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Ryan Powers, Yale University
Frederick Chen, University of Wisconsin - Madison
"Geopolitics and Trade Preferences"
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Cameron Ballard-Rosa, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin
"Contingent Advantage? Sovereign Borrowing, Democratic Institutions and Global Capital Cycles"
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Soo Yeon Kim, National University of Singapore
Andreas Fuchs, University of Heidelberg
Austin Strange, Harvard University
Michael Tierney, College of William and Mary
"Competing for Aid Recipients? Donor Responses to Chinese Development Finance"
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Marco Morucci, Duke University
Pablo Beramendi, Duke University
Erik Wibbels, Duke University
"Determinants and Channels of Illicit Financial Flows"
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Xiaobo Lü, University of Texas at Austin
Didac Queralt, Yale University
Jay Chieh Kao, University of Texas at Austin
"A Tale of Two Regimes? Taxation, Political Bargaining, and Fiscal Contract in China and Taiwan"
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Tim Büthe, Technische Universität München "Power Transition in Global Market Governance"
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David Leblang, University of Virginia "Deterring Migration into the United States"
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Tal Sadeh, Tel Aviv University
Nizan Feldman, Tel Aviv University
"Globalization, Selection and Wartime Trade"
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Lukas Linsi, University of Amsterdam
Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam
"How offshoring and digitization undermine the quality of international economic statistics: a cautionary note"
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Matthew Castle, McGill University "How Do Global Trade Rules Evolve? Strategic Sequencing In International Economic Law"
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Saturday, November 18
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AM Chairs Jeffry Frieden
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Mark Copelovitch
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Layna Mosley
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Nita Rudra, Georgetown University
Ida Bastiaens, Fordham University
"A Democratic Dilemma? The Challenges of Taxing Firms in a Globalizing Economy"
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Amanda Kennard, Princeton University "The Politics of Expertise: Biased Learning in the Multilateral Trade Regime"
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Felicity Vabulas, Pepperdine University
Inken von Borzyskowski, Florida State University
"The Costs of Membership Withdrawal from International Organizations"
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John Kuk, University of California, San Diego
Deborah Seligsohn, University of California, San Diego
Jiakun Jack Zhang, University of California, San Diego
"The Partisan Divide in U.S. Congressional Communications after the China Shock"
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Valentin Lang, Heidelberg University
Andrea F. Presbitero, International Monetary Fund
"Room for Discretion? Biased Decision-Making in International Financial Institutions"
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Daniel Nielson, Brigham Young University
Jason Sharman, University of Cambridge
Michael Findley, University of Texas at Austin
"A Field Experiment on Regulatory Compliance in the Finance Industry"
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Andreas Fuchs, Heidelberg University
Gerda Asmus, Heidelberg University
Vera Z. Eichenauer, ETH Zurich
Bradley C. Parks, College of William & Mary
"A New Scramble for Africa? An Analysis of Chinese and Indian Development Projects"
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Lindsay Dolan, Columbia University "The Distortionary Effects of Classifications on Aid Allocation Decisions: Evidence from an Elite Lab Experiment"
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In Song Kim, MIT
Weihuang Wong, MIT
Soubhik Barari, MIT
"Democracy and Industry-varying Liberalization: Evidence from a New Tariff-line Dataset"
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Matthew Winters, University of Illinois
Kate Baldwin, Yale University
"Can International Aid Change the Politics of Service Delivery?"
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Sarah Bermeo, Duke University
Dennis Quinn, Georgetown University
"Multilateral and Bilateral Development Initiatives: Complements or Substitutes?"
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Amy Pond, Texas A&M
Nate Miller, Georgetown University
"When Does FDI Liberalization Limit Domestic Growth?"
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Lauren Pinson, Yale University "Constructing Capacity: Targeted Foreign Aid for Constraining Illicit Small Arms Trafficking"
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Justin Nicholson, University of Rochester "Adjudicating Adjudication: The Strategic Effects of Democracy on WTO DSM Use"
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Jeremy Spater, Duke University "Deficit Anxiety: Current Account Balance and Trade Preferences"
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Julia Morse, University of Pennsylvania "The Hidden Costs of Trade Financing: How International Banking Regulations on Illicit Money Are Disrupting Trade Flows"
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Sam Rowan, University of Oxford "Participation and cooperation in global climate governance: new evidence from the regime level"
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Lauren Peritz, University of California, Davis "Inertia and opposition: The domestic politics of compliance in WTO disputes"
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Lauren Prather, University of California, San Diego
Weiyi Shi, University of California, San Diego
"Co-citizens First? Domestic Inequality and Support for Foreign Aid in China and the United States"
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Lennart Kaplan, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Kai Gehring, University of Zurich
Melvin Wong, University of Hannover
"Aid and conflict at the local level - Mechanisms and causality"
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Carolina Moehlecke, University of Texas at Austin "Uncertainty, Information and Risk: How investor-state disputes affect global policy diffusion"
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PM Chairs Sarah Brooks
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David Singer
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Stephanie Rickard
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Aditi Sahasrabuddhe, Cornell University "Banking on Beliefs: The Bilateral Politics of Federal Currency Swaps"
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Tyler Pratt, Princeton University "Angling for Influence: Institutional Proliferation in Development Banking"
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Su-Hyun Lee, Nanyang Technological University "The Electoral Effects of Chinese Import Competition in the United States"
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Abraham Newman, Georgetown University
Nikhil Kalyanpur, Georgetown University
Vittorio Merola, Toulouse School of Economics
"Mobilizing Market Power: Evidence from stock exchange delisting"
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Vittorio Merola, Toulouse School of Economics "Economic Inequality"
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James Lee, Princeton University "Economic Aid and the Strategy of Containment"
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Audrye Wong, Princeton University "Crafting Payoffs: Explaining the Effectiveness of China's Economic Statecraft"
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Jennifer Tobin, Georgetown University
Quan Li, Texas A&M
"Sovereignty under Attack: Investment Disputes and Host Country Policy Autonomy"
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Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin
Leslie Johns, University of California - Los Angeles
"The Price of Doing Business: How Upfront Costs Deter Political Risk"
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Gabriella Montinola, University of California, Davis
Sarah M. Prince, University of California, Davis
"Are Women More Effective Stewards of Foreign Aid?"
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Merih Angin, University of Oxford
Saliha Metinsoy, University of Groningen
"IMF Programs and Democracy"
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Timm Betz, Texas A&M
Amy Pond, Texas A&M
"With a Little Help From My Foreign Friends: Domestic Property Rights and Firm Ownership Structure"
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Alexander Slaski, Princeton University "Foreign Investment and Perceptions of Government Performance: Evidence from Latin America"
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Mariya Grinberg, University of Chicago "Planning for the Short Haul: The Formation of Wartime Commercial Policy"
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Adrian Shin, University of Colorado - Boulder
Dalton Dorr, University of Colorado - Boulder
"War, Inequality, and Redistribution"
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Kristin Vekasi, University of Maine
Shunsuke Sato, University of Maine
"Political Strategy in the (Non)Use of Preferential Trade Agreements"
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Soo Yeon Kim, National University of Singapore
Etel Solingen, University of California, Irvine
"Production Networks and Armed Conflict in Asia"
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