2018 conference

November 2-3, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston

IPES 2018
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AM Chairs Megumi Naoi
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Ed Mansfield
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Judy Goldstein
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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Tim Büthe, Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Duke University
Cindy Cheng, Technical University of Munich (TUM)
"Law, Economics, Politics: U.S. Antitrust Enforcement And Economic Globalization 1960-2010"
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Edmund Malesky, Duke
Quynh Nguyen, ETH Zurich
Paul Schuler, University of Arizona
"Green Materialism: New Findings On Public Environmental Concern In Developing Countries"
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Erik Voeten, Georgetown
Alexander Kentikelenis, Oxford
"Exit, Voice, And Loyalty Towards Liberal International Institutions: Evidence From UN Speeches"
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Nikhar Gaikwad, Columbia University
Pavithra Suryanarayan, Johns Hopkins University
"Attitudes Toward Globalization in Ranked Ethnic Societies "
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Lauren Ferry, University of California San Diego "Negotiating In Front Of Open Doors: The Political Economy Of Sovereign Debt Restructuring"
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Antti Kaihovaara, University of Helsinki
Zhen Im, University of Helsinki
"Who’s Gonna Take My Job – Exposure To Global Economy And Perceived Economic Threat Of Immigration"
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Gregory Distelhorst, MIT
Matthew Amengual, MIT Sloan
"Can Multinationals Regulate Global Labor Standards? Causal Evidence From A Large Retailer"
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Allison Carnegie, Columbia University
Austin Carson, University of Chicago
"Embracing Ambiguity: Classification, Rule Violations, and International Politics"
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Andrey Tomashevskiy, Rutgers University "Economic Statecraft By Other Means: The Use And Abuse Of Anti-Bribery Prosecution"
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John Ahlquist, UC San Diego
Mitch Downey, Institute of International Economic Studies, Stockholm University
"Using The "China Shock" To Learn About Unionization And Unionization To Learn About The China Shock"
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Krzysztof Pelc, McGill University "When Do Governments Buy Out The Opponents Of Reform?"
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Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina
Cameron Ballard-Rosa, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin
"Coming To Terms: The Politics Of Sovereign Debt Denomination"
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Boliang Zhu, Pennsylvania State University
Weiyi Shi, UC San Diego
"In the Eye of the Beholder: Institutions, Political Risk, and Emerging-Market Multinational Corporations"
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David Singer, MIT
Kai Quek, University of Hong Kong
"Attitudes Toward Internal And Foreign Migration: Evidence From A Survey Experiment In China"
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Soo Yeon Kim, National University of Singapore
Gabriele Spilker, University of Salzburg
"Global Value Chains And The Political Economy Of WTO Disputes"
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Federico Maria Ferrara, University of Geneva
Andrea Cerrato, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Francesco Ruggieri, University of Chicago
"Why Does Import Competition Favor Republicans?"
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Meir Alkon, Princeton University "Global Crises, Domestic Stability: Interdependence And China's Economic Policies"
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Rebecca Perlman, Stanford University "Exerting International Influence Through Information"
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PM Chairs David Singer
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Judy Goldstein
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Mark Copelovitch
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Megumi Naoi, UCSD "Voting With The Wallet: Consumers, Income-Earners And The New Politics Of Economic Crisis"
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Gabriele Spilker, University of Salzburg
Susanna Campbell, American University
"Rules of Aid: A survey experiment on the logic of aid allocation in conflict-affected countries"
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Xun Cao, Penn State University "The Politics of Environmental Regulatory Actions in China: Does Fixed Asset Intensity Affect Pollution Levies, Punitive Action"
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Cindy Cheng, Bavarian School of Public Policy at the Technical University of Munich "Can Foreign Aid Help Win Friends And Influence?"
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Yilang Feng, University of Michigan and MIT "Overseas Operation, Regulatory Lobbying, and Exit Threat of US Firms"
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James Bisbee, NYU "How Trade Shocks Prompt Racism In The United States"
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Samuel Brazys, University College Dublin
Krishna Vadlamannati, University College Dublin
"Priming The Pump. Does Aid Pave The Way For Investment?"
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Stephanie Rickard, London School of Economics "The Political Consequences Of Offshoring"
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Pablo Pinto, University of Houston
Jeffrey Church, University of Houston
"Love Thy Neighbor: Moral Suasion And The Formation Of Immigration Policy Preferences"
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Nicholas Intscher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Strength in Numbers: The Political Economy of MNCs' Supply-Chain Linkages"
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Jennifer Tobin, Georgetown University
David Leblang, University of Virginia
Christina Schneider, University of California, San Diego
"Protecting Home Abroad: Financial Rescues as Migration Prevention"
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Anne Jamison, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jon C.W. Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin–Madison
"Differential institutions, differential flows: Do PTAs always lead to increased FDI?"
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Bryan Schonfeld, Princeton University "Trading Places, Trading Platforms: The Geography of Realignment"
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Julia Morse, University of California, Santa Barbara
Tyler Pratt, Princeton University
"Shirking And Signaling: Avoiding The Domestic Reputation Costs Of International Organizations"
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Jason Davis, University of Michigan "Taxability And Trade Policy"
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Minju Kim, University of Chicago
Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago
"Compensation Or Consternation? The Role Of International Competition In Domestic Trade Politics"
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Cameron Ballard-Rosa, UNC, Chapel Hill
Amalie Jensen, Stanford University
Kenneth Scheve, Stanford University
“Economic Decline, Social Identity, and Authoritarian Values in the United States”
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Valentin Lang, Zurich University
Axel Dreher, Heidelberg University
Peter Rosendorff, NYU
James Vreeland, Princeton University
"Buying Votes And International Organizations: The Dirty-Work Hypothesis"
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Friday, November 3
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AM Chairs Eddy Malesky
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Ed Mansfield
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Sarah Brooks
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Nita Rudra, Georgetown University
Cameron Ballard-Rosa, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Judith Goldstein, Stanford University
"Globalization And The Myth Of American Meritocracy"
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J Lawrence Broz, University of California, San Diego
Zhiwen Zhang, Sun Yat-Sen University
Gaoyang Wang, Sun Yat-Sen University
"Explaining Foreign Interest In China’s Global Economic Leadership"
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Dennis Quinn, Georgetown University
Davide Furceri, IMF
Jonathan D. Ostry, IMF
Chris Papageorgiou, IMF
"The Impact Of Structural Reforms On Electoral Outcomes: Using A New Database Of Regulatory Stances And Major Policy Changes"
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Jieun Lee, University of Michigan "Foreign Direct Investment In Political Influence"
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Adam Dean, George Washington
University
Simeon Kimmel, Boston Medical Center
"Linked Crises: Trade-Related Job Loss And Opioid Overdose In The United States"
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Angelika Mueller, University of Heidelberg
Andreas Fuchs
"Democracy And Aid Donorship"
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Mark Copelovitch, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Allison Myren, Harvard University
"Escaping The Trilemma: Exchange Rates And The Domestic Politics Of Cheap Credit"
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Allyson Benton, Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE) "Friends or Frenemies? Explaining Copartisan Subnational Fiscal Policy Interdependence"
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David Leblang, University of Virginia
Alexa Iadarola, University of Virginia
Kelsey Hunt, University of Virginia
Ankita Satpathy, University of Virginia
"Labor Market Policy as Immigration Control"
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Nicole Baerg, University of Essex
Domink Duell, University of Essex
"Central Bank Communication as Public Opinion: Experimental Evidence"
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Leonardo Baccini, McGill University
Mattia Guidi, University of Pisa
Arlo Poletti, University of Trento
Aydin Yildirim, European Union Institute
"Trade Liberalization and Labor Market Institutions"
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Jonas Bunte, University of Texas at Dallas
John Taden, University of Texas at Dallas
"Foreign Aid And Domestic Taxation Systems"
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Steve Monroe, Princeton University "Varieties Of Protectionism: Ethnic Politics And Elite Alliances In The Neo-Liberal Era"
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Nils Redeker, University of Zurich "The Politics Of Stashing Wealth - The Demise Of Labor Power And The Global Rise Of Corporate Saving"
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Maria Carnovale, Duke University "Who Pays for Labor and Environmental Standards? The influence of product substitutability on the bargaining power between retail"
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Pablo Pinto, University of Houston
Kishore Gawande, University of Texas at Austin
Santiago Pinto, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
"Lobbying, Voting And The Political Economy Of Trade: A Structural Estimation Framework"
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Ida Bastiaens, Fordham University
Celeste Beesley, BYU
"Are Globalization’s Losers Finding Room To Maneuver? The Impact Of Globalization On Political Behavior"
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Eric Chang, Michigan State University
Wenchin Wu, Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica
"Autocracy And Human Capital"
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Alexandra Zeitz, University of Oxford
David Leblang, University of Virginia
"Migration And Cross-border Banking: The Missing Link?"
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John Cruzatti Constantine, Universität Heidelberg "Free Trade Agreements: Land Cover And Development At The Local Level"
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Janina Grabs, University of Münster "The Effectiveness Of Market-driven Sustainability Governance Through International Value Chains –Insights From The Coffee Sector"
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PM Chairs Stephanie Rickard
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Megumi Naoi
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Mark Copelovitch
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In Song Kim, MIT
Federico Huneeus, Princeton University
"The Effects Of Firms' Lobbying On Resource Misallocation"
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Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago
Xiaojun Li, University of British Columbia
Wei Lin, University of California, Berkeley
Lizhi Liu, Stanford University
"Regulatory Protection And The Concentration Of Trade: Evidence From Chinese Customs Data"
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Ryan Brutger, University of Pennsylvania
Anton Strezhnev, Harvard University
"International Disputes, Media Coverage, And Backlash Against International Law"
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Leonardo Baccini, McGill University
Stephen Weymouth, Georgetown University
"Gone For Good: The Electoral Consequences Of Plant Closures And Mass Layoffs"
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Matthew DiGiuseppe, Leiden University "The Impact Of War And Threats On Financial Development"
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Meredith Wilf, University of Pittsburgh
Stefano Pagliari, University of London
"How Novel Are Post-Crisis International Financial Reforms? A Text-Based Approach"
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Jan Stuckatz, London School of Economics / MIT "Political Alignment of Firms And Employees – the Role of Asset Specificity"
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Didac Queralt, Yale University "War, International Finance, And State Capacity In The Long-Run"
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Sondre Solstad, Princeton University
Helen V. Milner, Princeton University
"Technology Diffusion And The International System"
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Gregory Distelhorst, MIT
Judith Stroehle, Oxford University
Duanyi Yang, MIT
"Ethical Labor Certifications And Exporter Performance: Firm-level Evidence From China"
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Meicen Sun, MIT "Internet Control As Trade Barrier: Evidence From Tech Sectors In China & US"
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Arthur Silve, Université Laval "Democratic Spillovers—Rent-seeking elites, mobile capital, and the coevolution of political institutions"
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Andy Baker, University of Colorado Boulder
David Cupery, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Adriana Molina, University of Colorado Boulder
"Soft Power, Public Opinion, And Trade: Dyadic Evidence From 100 Countries"
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Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich "The Mass Politics Of International Disintegration"
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Axel Dreher, Heidelberg University
Christian Bommer, University of Goettingen
Marcello Perez, University of Goettingen
"Regional And Ethnic Favoritism In The Allocation Of Humanitarian Aid"
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Iain Osgood, University of Michigan
Corina Simonelli, University of Michigan
"Intimidated Investors? Host Market And Industry Characteristics Shape FDI's Reaction To Terror"
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Eric Arias, College of William and Mary "Impartiality In International Courts: Evidence From A Natural Experiment At The WTO"
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