2016 conference

November 11-12, Duke University and the University of North Carolina

IPES 2016
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Saturday, November 11
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AM Chairs Sarah Brooks
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David Singer
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Nita Rudra
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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Christian Ambrosius, Freie Universitat Berlin "Do Remittances Crowd-In or Crowd-Out Public Expenditure?"
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Eric Arias, New York University "Patronage by Credit"
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James Lee, Princeton University "Strategies of Assistance: Geopolitical Alignment and Economic Development"
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Youyi Zhang, Cornell University "Foreign Investment and Intrastate Conflicts: A Spatial Analysis of China's Hydropower Investment in Myanmar"
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Julia Morse, Princeton University "Pathways to Policy Change: Institutional Monitoring, Blacklists, and Market-Driven Compliance"
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Megan Roosevelt, Univ. of Colorado - Boulder "Disparate distributions of exporting vs. import-competing firms and their implications for trade policy"
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Cristina Bodea, Michigan State University
Fangjin Ye, Michigan State University
"Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs): Do They Increase Income Inequality in Developing Countries?"
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Jonas Bunte, University of Texas at Dallas
Brandon Kinne, University of California, Davis
"Troops or Cash? Analyzing the interdependencies between military and financial cooperation"
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Felicity Vabulas, University of Chicago
Inken von Borzyskowski, Florida State University
"The Consequences of Membership Suspension from International Organizations"
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Erik Wibbels, Duke University "Geography, State Conflict and Development over the (very) Long Run"
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Dennis Quinn, Georgetown University
Maria Toyoda, Suffolk University
Stephen Weymouth, Georgetown University
"The Political Origins of Neutral and Stable Exchange Rate Valuations"
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David Bearce, Univ. of Colorado - Boulder
Andrew Hart, Univ. of Colorado - Boulder
"Is there a Tradeoff between External and Internal Migration Policy?"
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Edmund Malesky, Duke University
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina
"Chains of Love? The Impact of Supplier Relationships on the Diffusion of Labor Standards"
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Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich
Elias Dinas, Oxford University
Ignacio Jurado, University of York
Nikitas Konstantinidis, University of Cambridge
"Disintegration by popular vote: Expectations, foreign intervention and the vote in the 2015 Greek bailout referendum"
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Sarah Bermeo, Duke University "Trade and Development: Industrialized Country Preferences for Free Trade Agreements over the WTO"
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Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago
Dorothy Kronick, Stanford University
"Good Guests? Home-country judicial systems and the host-country conduct of MNCs"
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Jose Fernandez-Albertos, CSIC (Spanish Research Council)
Alexander Kuo, Cornell University
"Preferences for Austerity: Endorsements versus Content"
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Sung Eun Kim, Columbia University "Who Speaks for Free Trade in the US Congress and How That Matters"
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PM Chairs Helen Milner
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Mark Copelovitch
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Stephanie Rickard
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Soumyajit Mazumder, Harvard University
James Vreeland, Georgetown University
"Does Foreign Aid Work? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in International Relations"
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Vera Z. Eichenauer, Heidelberg University
Lutz Bruckner
Andreas Fuchs, Heidelberg University
"The Causal Effects of Trade, Aid and Investment on China’s Image Abroad"
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Adrian Shin, University of Colorado Boulder
Albana Shehaj, University of Michigan
Ronald F. Inglehart, University of Michigan
"Immigration and Right-Wing Populism: An Origin Story"
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Nikhar Gaikwad, Yale University
Rachel Brulé, NYU, Abu Dhabi
"Culture, Capital, and the Gender Gap in Political Economy Preferences: Evidence from Meghalaya's Matrilineal Tribes"
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Jennifer Tobin, Georgetown University
Nita Rudra, Georgetown University
"Is the Right right? Globalization and the Poor in Developing Countries"
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Megumi Naoi, UCSD
Jason Kuo, UCSD
Chun-fang Chiang, National Taiwan University
Jin-tan Liu, National Taiwan University
"What Do Voters Learn from Foreign News? Experimental Evidence on PTA Diffusion in Japan and Taiwan"
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Pablo Pinto, University of Houston
Santiago M. Pinto, Fed Reserve Bank - Richmond
Nicolas Stier-Moses, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
"Regulating Foreign Investment through International Agreements: BITs, Investment Risk, and the Reallocation of FDI"
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Christopher Gandrud, Hertie School of Governance
Mark Hallerberg, Hertie School of Governance
"Can You Stop the Fire Before it Burns Down the Block? Central banks and the fiscal costs of financial crises"
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Ryan Brutger, University of Pennsylvania "Trade, Conflict, and Compromise: Incentives for Cooperative Bargaining Outcomes"
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Alexander Slaski, Princeton University "Foreign Direct Investment and Perceptions of Government Performance in Latin America"
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David Steinberg, Johns Hopkins University
Stephen Nelson, Northwestern University
"The Mass Political Economy of Capital Controls"
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Samuel Brazys, University College Dublin
William Winecoff, Indiana University
"The Politics of Prominence and the Struggle for Position in the Global Network of Trade Agreements"
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Jane Sumner, University of Minnesota
Andrew Kerner, University of Michigan
Brian Richter, University of Texas
"Offshoring, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the Liability of Foreignness"
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Lauren Peritz, University of California, Davis & Princeton University
Thomas Flaherty, University of California, San Diego
Ronald Rogowski, UCLA
Ryan Weldzius, UCLA
"European Integration in Crisis: Specialization and the Differential Impact of the Great Recession"
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Simon Wuethrich, World Trade Institute
Manfred Elsig, World Trade Institute
"Learning from the Past: WTO Litigation Experience and the Design of Preferential Trade Agreements"
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Quan Li, Texas A&M
Erica Owen, Texas A&M
Austin Mitchell, Texas A&M
Kelly McCaskey, Texas A&M
"Do Democracies Attract More Foreign Direct Investment? A Meta-Regression Analysis"
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Andrew Walter, University of Melbourne
Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, London School of Economics
"Policy Responses to Banking Crises over the Long Run"
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Jeff Colgan, Brown University "The Political Economy of Territorial Ambitions"
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Sunday, November 12
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AM Chairs Eddy Malesky
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Sarah Brooks
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Stephanie Rickard
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John Doces, Bucknell University
Mark J. Meyer, Georgetown
"Attitudes about foreign aid: Experimental evidence from Africa"
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Alexandra Zeitz, University of Oxford
Emily Jones, University of Oxford
"The Politics of Peripheral Diffusion: Explaining the adoption of Basel standards by non-members"
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Yeonju Lee, University of Chicago "Misperceiving Trade: Information, Trust and Individual Attitudes Toward Trade Policy"
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Boliang Zhu, Pennsylvania State University
Joseph Wright, Pennsylvania State University
"Monopoly Rents and Foreign Direct Investment in Fixed Assets"
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Andreas Kern, Georgetown University
Michael Aklin, University of Pittsburgh
"Is Central Bank Independence Always a Good Thing?"
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Iain Osgood, University of Michigan "Globalizing the Supply Chain: Firm and Industrial Support for Trade"
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Michael Bechtel, University of St.Gallen
Kenneth F. Scheve, Stanford University
"International Climate Cooperation, Time Preferences, and Risk Aversion"
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Cameron Ballard-Rosa, University of North Carolina
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina
Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas
"The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt Issues"
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Margaret Peters, Yale University
Alisha Holland, Princeton University
"Explaining Migrant Waves"
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James Hollyer, University of Minnesota
B. Peter Rosendorff, New York University
James Vreeland, Georgetown University
"Transparency and Investment"
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Katharina Richert, Heidelberg University
Axel Dreher, Heidelberg University
Nicola Limodio, London School of Economics
"The International Finance Corporation's hidden lending motives"
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Peter Sima-Eichler, Georgetown University
Marc Busch, Georgetown University
Jennifer Tobin, Georgetown University
"The Cost of Conditionality: Why Non-Democracies Are Less Likely to Use GSP"
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Daniel Nielson, Brigham Young University
Brandon de la Cuesta, Princeton University
Helen Milner, Princeton University
Stephen Knack, The World Bank
"Taxation without Representation? Experimental Evidence from Ghana and Uganda on Citizen Action toward Taxes, Aid, and Oil"
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John Ahlquist, UC San Diego "Who Signs up to Help the Workers? Private Governance and Firm Strategies in International Supply Chains"
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Rikhil Bhavnani, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bethany Lacina, University of Rochester
"Political Obstacles to Domestic Trade: Evidence from India"
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Leonardo Baccini, McGill University
Francesco Amodio, McGill University
Michele Di Maio, University of Naples Parthenope
"Security, Trade, and Political Violence"
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Lindsay Dolan, Columbia University "Conferring Status: How International Observers Assess Developing Countries"
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Christina Davis, Princeton University "Deterring Disputes: WTO Dispute Settlement as a Tool for Conflict Management"
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Krzysztof Pelc, McGill University "Does the International Investment Regime Induce Frivolous Litigation?"
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Jan-Egbert Sturm, ETH Zurich
Jakob de Haan, University of Groningen
"Finance and income inequality revisited"
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In Song Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
John Londregan, Princeton University
Marc Ratkovic, Princeton University
"Politics, Institutions, and Trade"
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PM Chairs David Singer
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Layna Mosley
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Mark Copelovitch
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Jonas Bunte, University of Texas at Dallas
Brad Parks, College of William and Mary
Dan Runfola, College of William and Mary
"Does FDI cause growth in post-conflict settings? Sub-national evidence from Liberia"
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Cristina Bodea, Michigan State
Raymond Hicks, Princeton University University
Daniel Hansen, Michigan State University
"Fiscal transparency and the cost of capital"
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Tonya Putnam, Columbia University "Disentangling Judicial Rule Elaboration and Enforcement in International Dispute Settlement"
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Randall Stone, University of Rochester
Yu Wang, University of Rochester
Shu Yu, University of Rochester
"The Rise of China's Multinationals"
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Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University
Christopher Gandrud, Hertie School of Governance
"Predicting Self-Fulfilling Financial Crises"
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Tim Buthe, Duke University and Hochschule für Politik, Munich "Constraining or Enabling Behind-the-Border Regulation through Trade Agreements? The Regulation of Market Competition in PTAs"
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Nathan Jensen, George Washington University
Terrence Chapman, University of Texas
Edmund Malesky, Duke University
Scott Wolford, University of Texas
"International Bribery Laws and Firm Strategic Behavior"
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Allison Carnegie, Columbia University
Nikhar Gaikwad, Yale University
"The Geopolitical Determinants of Support for Globalization"
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Margaret Peters, Yale University
Alisha Holland, Princeton University
Thania Sanchez, Yale University
"Migrants' Destination Decision"
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Kevin Foley, Cornell University "Economic Insecurity and Elite Discourse in US-China Relations: Evidence from the Senate"
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Pierre Verdier, University of Virginia
Mila Versteeg, University of Virginia
"Domestic Law and the Credibility of Treaty Commitments"
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Tana Johnson, Duke University
Joshua Lerner, Duke University
"Contemporary Dynamics among Industrialized and Developing Countries: Textual Analysis Using Machine-Learning"
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Ken Shadlen, London School of Economics
Marcus Kurtz, Ohio State University
Andrew Schrank, Brown University
"The International Political Economy of Software Protection: De Jure vs. De Facto"
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Faisal Ahmed, Princeton University
Austin Wright, University of Chicago
"Multinational Production of Violence"
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Quintin Beazer, Florida State University
Daniel J. Blake, IE Business School
"How do Firms Deal with Political Risk? Investigating Firms' Ability to Cope with Imperfect Institutions"
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Hye Young You, Vanderbilt University "Legislators as Lobbyists"
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Amanda Kennard, Princeton University "Monopolies of Influence and Institutional Efficiency: Evidence from IMF Quota Reform"
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