2014 conference

November 14-15, Georgetown University, Washington D.C

IPES 2014
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Tuesday, November 14
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AM Chairs Eddy Malesky
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Sarah Brooks
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Layna Mosley
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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Andreas Fuchs, Heidelberg University
Axel Dreher, Heidelberg University
Bradley C. Parks, William and Mary
Michael Tierney, William and Mary
Roland Hodler, University of St. Gallen
Paul Raschky, Monash University
"Favoritism in the Regional Allocation of Aid"
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Mariana Medina, Texas Tech University "Emigration and income inequality: The case of Mexico"
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Johannes Urpelainen, Columbia University
Joonseok Yang, Columbia University
Sung Eun Kim, Columbia University
"Electric Utilities and American Climate Policy: Lobbying by Expected Winners and Losers"
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Tim Buthe, Duke University
Stephen Morgan, Michigan State University
Anu Bradford, Columbia Law School
"Antitrust Enforcement and Foreign Competition: Special Interest Theory Reconsidered"
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David Bearce, University of Colorado
Cody D. Eldredge, University of Colorado
Brandy J. Jolliff, University of Colorado
"Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility"
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Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas
Leslie Johns, UCLA
"Modern Day Merchant Guilds: Supply Chains and Informal Property Rights Enforcement"
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Krzysztof Pelc, McGill University
Jeffrey Kucik, City College of New York
"Can International Legal Rulings Deter? Financial Markets Say Yes"
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In Song Kim, Princeton University
Kosuke Imai, Princeton University
Radhika Saksena, Princeton University
"Scalable Clustering Algorithm and Visualization Tools for Analyzing 10 Billion Trade Flow Data"
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Jasen Castillo, Texas A&M University
Kishore Gawande, Texas A&M University
"Development Programs and Counterinsurgency Strategy: Evidence from CERP Projects in Afghanistan"
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Alexander Kuo, Cornell University
Jose Fernandez-Albertos
"Social Networks, Economic Crises, and Policy Preferences"
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Allison Carnegie, Columbia University
Lindsay Dolan, Columbia University
"The Effects of Aid on Government Legitimacy: Evidence from Natural Disaster Responses"
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Sonal Pandya, University of Virginia
Adam Hughes, University of Virginia
Raj Venkatesan, Darden School of Business
"Grocery Shopping for America: Conflict, National Identity, and Consumer Behavior"
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Quan Li, Texas A&M
Di Wang, Texas A&M
Robert Weiner, George Washington University
Srividya Jandhyala, George Washington University
"Leviathan as Foreign Investor: Micro-Level Evidence from Sovereign Wealth Funds"
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Julia Gray, University of Pennsylvania
Jeff Kucik, City College of New York
"Leadership Turnover and the Implementation of Preferential Trade Agreements"
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Nikhar Gaikwad, Yale University "East India Companies and Long-Term Economic Change in India"
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Cameron Ballard-Rosa, Yale University "You Reap what you Sow: The Electoral Politics of Democratic Sovereign Default"
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Erica Owen, Texas A&M University
Noel Johnston, Washington University
"Labor Mobility and the Politics of Openness Reconsidered: the Implications of Occupational Mobility for Trade Cleavages"
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Judith Kelley, Duke University
Beth A Simmons, Harvard University
"The new landscape of global governance indicators and soft power in the global information age"
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Lunch Break Fischer Colloquium
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PM Chairs Jeffry Frieden
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Ken Scheve
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Stephanie Rickard
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Daniel Blake, IE Business School
Quintin Beazer, Florida State University
"Political Institutions & Relative Perceptions of Political Risk in International Investment"
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Megumi Naoi, UCSD "Why Some PTAs are More Popular than Others? Conjoint Experiments in Japan and South Korea"
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Allison Carnegie, Columbia University
Austin Carson
"The Spotlight's Harsh Glare: Rethinking Publicity and International Order"
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Cristina Bodea, Michigan State University
Raymond Hicks, Princeton University
"Short and Long Term Capital Flows and Central Bank Independence"
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Adam Dean, University of Chicago "Liberalizing Labor: How the New Deal Enabled American Free Trade"
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Helen Milner, Princeton University
Amaney Jamal, Princeton University
"Economic Globalization and Political Change: A Micro-Level Analysis of Tunisia's Political Economy"
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Michael Aklin, University of Pittsburgh
Andreas Kern, Georgetown University
"The Politics of Private Credit Booms and Soft Landings"
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Stephen Chaudoin, University of Illinois "Political Contestation and Firm Behavior in Response to WTO Disputes"
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Stefano Pagliari, City University London
Lauren M. Phillips, London School of Economics
Kevin Young, University of Massachussets, Amherst
"Convergence of Interests: The effect of individual shareholding on the interests of labor in advanced economies"
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Matthew Winters, University of Illinois
Simone Dietrich, University of Missouri
"Evaluating USAID Branding in the Context of a Survey Experiment in Bangladesh"
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Rikhil Bhavnani, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Margaret E. Peters, Yale University
"Emigration, Remittances and the Political Economy of Development: Insights Using New Methods and Data from Kerala"
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Sijeong Lim, Stockholm University
Assem Prakash, University of Washington
"Industrialization, Foreign Aid, and the Urban Bias in Public Goods Provision"
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Puspa Amri, Claremont Graduate University
Andreas Kern, Georgetown University
"Political Credit Cycles: Myth or Reality?"
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Julia Gray, University of Pennsylvania
Phillip Potter, University of Michigan
"Beware of Greeks Bearing Gifts: Diplomacy and WTO Dispute Resolution"
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Hye Young You, Harvard University
Karam Kang
"Price of Political Access: Empirical Evidence from the Foreign Agent Registration Act"
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Katja Kleinberg, Binghamton University
Scott Boddery, Binghamton University
"Economic Benefits, Perceived Threats: U.S. Attitudes toward Inward Foreign Direct Investment"
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Sarah Bermeo, Duke University
David Leblang, University of Virginia
"Environmental and Labor Migrants: Similarities and Differences"
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Matthew DiGiuseppe, University of Mississippi
Colin M. Barry, University of Oklahoma
K. Chad Clay
"Labor Rights, Economic Competitors and Policy Convergence"
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Puspa Amri, Claremont Graduate University
Eric Chiu Thomas Willett, Claremont Graduate University
Greg Richey, California State University, San Bernardino
"Do Financial Crises Discipline Future Credit Growth"
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B. Peter Rosendorff, New York University
Alastair Smith, New York University
"Domestic Political Determinants of the Onset of WTO Disputes"
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Christoph Mikulaschek, Princeton University "Minor powers' influence in international organizations: Empirical evidence exploiting the natural experiment of African on the UN Security Council"
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Reception & Dinner Odyssey Cruise
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Keynote Dani Rodrik, Albert O. Hirschman Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study
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Wednesday, November 15
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AM Chairs Helen Milner
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Layna Mosley
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Nita Rudra
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Federica Genovese, Stanford University
Michael M. Bechtel, University of St. Gallen
Kenneth Scheve, Stanford University
"Interests, Norms, and Support for Global Climate Cooperation"
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Jennifer Tobin, Georgetown University
Marc Busch, Georgetown University
"When Trade as Aid Isn't: GSP, the GATT/WTO and Trade"
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Erica Owen, Texas A&M University
Quan Li, Texas A&M University
"How Do Labor and Capital Share Private Sector Economic Gains in an Age of Globalization?"
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Meredith Wilf, Princeton University "Voluntary State Adoption of International Agreements: Evidence from International Banking Regulations"
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Patrick Bayer, Washington University "Government-Firm Bargaining over Regulation from International Agreements: Evidence from the EU Emissions Trading Scheme"
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Nathan Jensen, George Washington University
Guillermo Rosas, Washington University
Thomas Carroll, Washington University
"Open for Politics: Economic Globalization and Political Survival"
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Andrew Kerner, University of Michigan
Timm Betz, University of Michigan
"The Influence of Interest: Real US Interest Rates and Participation in Global Economic Institutions"
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Tana Johnson, Duke University "Information Revelation and Structural Supremacy: Explaining the International Trade Regime's Incorporation of Environmental Policy"
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Randall Stone, University of Rochester
Rabia Malik, University of Rochester
"The World Bank and U.S. Multinational Corporations"
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Daniel McDowell, Syracuse University "Waiting is the Hardest Part: IMF Lending Responsiveness, 1984-2009"
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Christina Davis, Princeton University
Julia Morse, Princeton University
"Protecting Trade By Legalizing Political Disputes: Why Countries Bring Cases to International Court of Justice"
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William Bernhard, University of Illinois
David Leblang, University of Virginia
Bryce Reeder, University of Illinois
"Sovereign Debt, Migration Pressure, and Government Survival"
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Jeffrey Chwieroth, London School of Economics
Andrew Walter, University of Melbourne
Cohen Simpson, London School of Economics
"How do Networks Matter in Sovereign Default?: Public Debt and Political Survival since the Napoleonic Wars"
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Margaret Peters, Yale University
Michael K. Miller, George Washington University
"Migration Policy and Autocratic Power"
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Jeff Colgan, American University "The Political Economy of Empire Extinction"
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Christina Schneider, UCSD
Vera E. Troeger, University of Warwick
"The Politics of Strategic Budgeteering"
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Judith Goldstein, Stanford University
Robert Gulotty, Stanford University
"Weighting the Dimensions of Economic Ideology: Text Analysis of the Trade Policy Consensus"
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Jessica Weiss, Yale University
Allan Dafoe, Yale University
"Authoritarian Audiences in International Crises: A Real-History Survey-Experiment of Diversionary Incentives and Economic Grievances in China"
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Lunch Fischer Colloquium
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PM Chairs Stephanie Rickard
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Jeffry Frieden
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Raymond Hicks
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Jan-Egbert Sturm, ETH Zurich
Fabian Gunzinger,
"It's Politics, Stupid! Political Constraints Determine Governments' Reactions to the Great Recession"
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Ryan Brutger, Princeton University
Julia Morse, Princeton University
"Balancing Law and Politics: Judicial Incentives in WTO Dispute Settlement"
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Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University
Sebastian Dettman, Cornell University
"Commodity Shocks and Local Public Goods: A Tale of Two Districts"
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Daniel Nielson, Brigham Young University
Michael Findley, University of Texas
Matthew Brigham, BYU
Ryan Bakow
"Financial Opportunism Among International Non-Governmental Organizations: A Randomized Global Field Experiment"
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Anna Mayda, Georgetown University
Rod Ludema, Georgetown University
Christian Volpe, Inter-American Development Bank
"The Political Economy of South-South Regional Trade Agreements: An Empirical Investigation of Latin America"
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Sarah Brooks, Ohio State University
Caleb Gallemore, Northeastern Illinois University
Marcus Kurtz, Ohio State University
"Oil and Development: Technology, Geology and the 'Curse' of Natural Resources"
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Stefanie Walter, ETH Zurich "Distributing the Pain. Societal Vulnerabilities and Variation in Crisis Management Strategies"
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Robert Gulotty, Stanford University
Dorothy Kronick, Stanford University
"Importing Influence: The Political Economy of Overvaluation"
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Andrew Coe, University of Southern California "Sanctions as Instruments of Regime Change"
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Bumba Mukherjee, Penn State University
Ben Bagozzi, University of Minnesota
"Private Bank Concentration, Legislative Institutions and De Facto Exchange Rate Policy in Autocracies"
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Hyeran Jo, Texas A&M University
Kishore Gawande, Texas A&M University
"The Political Economy of Trade Agreements: An Empirical Investigation"
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Daniela Donno, University of Pittsburgh
Nita Rudra, Georgetown University
"Are Rising Powers Changing the Shape of the World Economy? The Unforeseen Consequences of China's Growing Export Dominance"
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Tal Sadeh, Tel Aviv University
Yehuda Porath, Bank of Israel
"Fiscal Policy Signalling in Government Bond Issues"
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Mark Manger, University of Toronto
Thomas Sattler, London School of Economics
"Mercantilism in a Liberal World Order: The Origins of Global Imbalances"
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Edmund Malesky, Duke University
Sebastian M. Saiegh, UCSD
Keith Ingersoll, Kaplan
"Heterogeneity and Group Performance: Evaluating the Effect of Cultural Diversity in the World's Top Soccer League"
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Sarah Bauerle, UNC - Chapel Hill "Cronies, Capitalists, & Control: How Banking Sector Reforms Affect Openness to Foreign Investors"
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Leonardo Baccini, London School of Economics
Pablo M. Pinto, Columbia University
Stephen Weymouth, Georgetown University
"International Economic Agreements and the Activities of Heterogeneous Multinational Firms"
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Adrian Shin, University of Michigan "Primary Resources, Secondary Labor: Resource Booms and Immigration Policy in the Era of Trade Liberalization"
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