2019 conference

November 15-16, University of California, San Diego

IPES 2019
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Wednesday, November 15
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AM Chairs David Singer
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Megumi Naoi
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Sarah Brooks
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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Alexandra Guisinger, Temple University
Katja Kleinberg, Binghamton University
"Gender Discrimination and Preferences for Trade Protection"
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Sonal Pandya, University of Virginia
Robert Kubinec, Princeton University
"International Capital Mobility and Firm-Level Political Behavior: Evidence from the Panama"
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Weiyi Shi, UCSD
Boliang Zhu, Penn State University
"Managing International Tensions in Authoritarian Countries: Evidence from the Ongoing U.S.-China Trade War"
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Nita Rudra, Georgetown University
Helen V. Milner, Princeton University
H.P. Harish
"FDI and the Politics of Informality"
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Cindy Cheng, Bavarian School of Public Policy
Sebastian Klotz, University of Bern
"Do Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth? The Effect of Increasing Participation on the Codex Food"
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Pablo M. Pinto, University of Houston
Robert S. Erikson, Columbia University
Kelly Rader, Yale University
"Democracy and Wellbeing a Difference-in-difference Analysis of the Consequences of Regime"
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Haillie Na-Kyung Lee, Princeton University "Why Arbitrate?: The Role of the State in Investor-State Arbitration"
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Vasiliki Fouka, Stanford University
Shom Mazumder, Harvard University
Marco Tabellini, Harvard University
"Changing In-Group Boundaries: How Immigration Affects Race Relations in the US"
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Thomas Sattler, University of Geneva
Evelyne Hübscher, Central European University
"Does Austerity Cause Polarization?"
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Junghyun Lim, University of Pittsburgh "Who Emigrates? Electoral Consequences of Emigration in Eastern Europe"
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Caleb Ziolkowski, UCLA "Capital on Capitol Hill: Personal Assets and Trade Liberalization in the US"
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Allison Carnegie, Columbia University
Kimberly Howe, Tufts University
Adam Lichtenheld, UC Berkeley
Dipali Mukhopadhyay, Columbia University
"The Effects of Foreign Aid on Rebel Governance: Evidence from a Large-Scale U.S. Aid Program in Syria"
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Ida Bastiaens, Fordham University "An Empirical Investigation on the Impact of Tax Aid on Domestic Revenue Generation Between 1972 and 2013"
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Lindsay R. Dolan, Princeton University
Helen V. Milner, Princeton University
"Low-Skilled Liberalizers: Support for Globalization in Africa"
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Andreas Kern, Georgetown University
Matthias Rau-Gohring,European Central Bank
Bernhard Reinsberg, University of Glasgow
"The Political Economy of IMF Conditionality and Central Bank Independence"
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Lauren L. Ferry, UCSD "Concentrated Claims: The Role of Creditor Heterogeneity in Debt Restructuring Negotiations"
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Joshua D. Kertzer, Harvard University
Pablo Barberá, University of Southern California
Andrew Guess, Princeton University
Simon Munzert, Hertie School of Governance
JungHwan Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Andi Zhou, Harvard University
"Trade Attitudes in the Wild"
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Jonas Bunte, UT Dallas
Sarah Bauerle-Danzman, Indiana University
Paulo Cavallo, UT Dallas
"Electoral Effects of FDI"
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Yeling Tan, University of Oregon
Christina Davis, Harvard University
"The Limits of Liberalization: WTO Entry and Chinese State-Owned Firms"
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James Bisbee, New York University
B. Peter Rosendorff, New York University
"The Occupational Status Threat and Populism"
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Richard Bluhm, Leibniz University Hannover
Axel Dreher, Heidelberg University
Andreas Fuchs, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
Bradley Parks, The College of William and Mary
Austin Strange, Harvard University
Michael Tierney, The College of William and Mary
"Connective Financing: Chinese Infrastructure Projects and the Diffusion of Economic Activity in Developing Countries"
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Kathryn Baragwanath Vogel​​​​, UCSD "The Effects of Oil Shocks on Corruption: Evidence from Brazil"
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Dillon Laaker, University of Wisconsin - Madison "Rules of Origin, Global Supply Chains, and Selective Protection"
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Ryan Brutger, UC Berkeley
Brian Rathburn, University of Southern California
"Fair Share?: Equity and Equality in American Attitudes Towards Trade"
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Sarah Brooks, The Ohio State University
Jared Edgerton, The Ohio State University
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
"Strategic Debt Management: How Governments Shape Peer Networks in Sovereign Debt Markets"
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Tana Johnson, Duke University
Margaret Foster, Duke University
Maurits van der Veen, The College of William and Mary
"Networks Of Divergence? Negotiating Blocs in International Politics"
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Margaret Peters, UCLA "Who Stays?"
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Stephanie J. Rickard, London School of Economics "Explaining the Backlash Against International Economic Integration"
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Boram Lee, Harvard University "Issue Linkage as Electoral Insurance: The Case of NAFTA"
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Raphael Cunha, Florida State University "Financial Globalization and the Partisan Preferences of Firms"
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Aycan Katitaş, University of Virginia "Elite Cues and Attitudes Toward Globalization: Evidence from Televised Political Advertising in the U.S."
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Faisal Z. Ahmed, Princeton University "Diplomats and Trade: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment"
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Tobias Hofmann, University of Utah "Aid, Electoral Politics, and Time-to-Development: Analyzing the Conditional Efficacy of Subnational Development Projects"
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Celeste Beesley, Brigham Young University
George González, University of Miami
Peyton Walbeck, Brigham Young University
Sar Conteh
"The Effects of Brexit on the Gender Bias of British Men"
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Nikhar Gaikwad, Columbia University
Don Casler, Columbia University
"Trade Policy Under Empire: Geopolitics, Home Rule, And Market Access In British India, 1921-1949"
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Saturday, November 16, 2019
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AM Chairs Sarah Brooks
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Ed Mansfield
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Judy Goldstein
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Alexander M. Slaski, Tulane "Foreign Electoral Uncertainty and Currency Market Spillovers"
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Adrian J. Shin, University of Colorado Boulder
Brendan J. Connell, University of Colorado Boulder
"Migration in Hard Times: Migrant Pressure and International Crisis Cooperation"
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Sung Eun Kim, Korea University
Yotam Margalit, Tel Aviv University ​​​​​​
"Tariffs as Electoral Weapons: The Political Geography of the U.S.-China Trade War"
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Andrew Walter, London School of Economics
Jeffrey Chwieroth, London School of Economics
"Financialization, Layering and Populism Financialization, Layering and Populism"
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Edmund Malesky, Duke University
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
"Labor Upgrading and Export Market Access in Globally-Oriented Firms: Evidence from Vietnam"
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Jian Xu, Emory University
Frederick Chen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"MNC Lawsuit Outcomes in Authoritarian Courts: Evidence from a New Litigation Dataset"
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Erkan Gunes, University of Colorado, Boulder "Asset Pricing Implications of Policy Issue Attention Dynamics"
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Michael M. Bechtel, Washington University in St. Louis
Elisabeth van Lieshout, Stanford University
Kenneth F. Scheve, Stanford University
"Dynamic Climate Cooperation, Time Preferences, and Redistribution"
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Dennis Quinn, Georgetown University
Lizhi Liu, Georgetown University
"A China Shock or a Multinational Shock?: The Role of MNC Value Chains in the Trade Shock"
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Benjamin Helms, University of Virginia
David Leblang, University of Virginia
"International Migration and Global Conflict"
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Iain Osgood, University of Michigan
Jared Cory, University of Michigan
Michael Lerner, University of Michigan
"Supply Chain Linkages and the Extended Carbon Coalition"
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In Song Kim, MIT
Nicholas Intscher, MIT
Kishore Gawande, University of Texas, Austin
"Do Political Institutions Affect Exporters' Market Entry? Evidence from Confidential Firm-level Transaction Data"
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Anne Spencer Jamison, University of Wisconsin–Madison "The Subnational Political Economy of Political Violence and Foreign Direct Investment"
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Ryan Weldzius​​​​​​​, Washington University in St. Louis​​​​​​​
Christopher Lucas​​​​​​​​​​​​​​, Washington University in St. Louis​​​​​​​
“The End of Currency Manipulation? Global Supply Chains and Exchange Rate Politics.”
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Abigail Vaughn, UCSD "Politics of Bilateral Swap Agreements"
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Christoph Mikulaschek​​​​​​​, Harvard University "Cueing Foreign Elite Consensus or Divisions: The Effect of Unanimity in International Organizations on Public Opinion"
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Lauren Peritz​​​​​​​, UC Davis​​​​​​​
Adrienne Hosek​​​​​​​, UC Davis​​​​​​​
"Legislating Globalization: Constructing Trade and Immigration Policy in U.S. Congress"
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Federica Genovese, University of Essex​​​​​​​
Nikhar Gaikwad​​​​​​​, Columbia University​​​​​​​
Dustin Tingley​​​​​​​, Harvard University
"Climatic Vulnerability, Compensation Mechanisms, and Support for Climate Policy"
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David Leblang​​​​​​​, University of Virginia​​​​​​​ "Economic Crises and Mass Migration in the Global South"
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Minju Kim, University of Chicago​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ "Bureaucratic Politics in Targeted Trade Adjustment"
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PM Chairs Edmund Malesky
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Megumi Naoi
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David Singer
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Inbok Rhee​​​​​​​, UCSD​​​​​​​
Youngwang Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
"Do Chinese Aid Projects Promote Anti-Chinese Sentiment in Africa?: Evidences from Individual and Project-level Geocoded Data"
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Krishna Chaitanya, University College Dublin​​​​​​​
Yuanxin Li​​​​​​​, University College Dublin
Samuel Brazys, University College Dublin​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Alexander Dukalskis​​​​​​​, University College Dublin​​​​
"Building Bridges or Breaking Bonds? The Belt and Road Initiative and Foreign Aid Competition"
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Jiakun Jack Zhang, University of Kansas "The Role of American Multinationals in the China Trade War"
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Victor Shih, UCSD
Geoffrey Hoffman​​​​​​​, University of Houston
"Chinese Defense Firms in the World"
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Yeling Tan​​​​​​​, University of Oregon​​​​​​​
David Steinberg​​​​​​​, SAIS
"Authoritarian Support for the Liberal International Order: Effects of the US-China Trade War on Chinese Public Opinion"
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Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago "Supplying Influence: How Supply Chains Shape Corporate Politics"
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Claire Peacock, Simon Fraser University​​​​​​​
Jean-Frédéric Morin​​​​​​​, Laval University
"(How) Do Withdrawal Provisions Increase Treaty Signatories?"
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Lucy Goodhart​​​​​​​, Brandeis University "Social Preferences and The Open Economy: Youth and the Real Exchange Rate"
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Rebecca Perlman, Princeton University
Elisabeth van Lieshout, Stanford University
"All About the Money? Regulatory Provisions and Trade Preferences"
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Erica Owen​​​​​​​, University of Pittsburgh​​​​​​​
Gyu Sang Shim​​​​​​​, University of Rochester​​​​​​​
Yoo Sun Jung​​​​​​​, Texas A&M University​​​​​​​
"Heterogeneity in How Investors Respond to Disputes: Greenfield FDI and Co-Industrial Disputes"
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Zuhad Hai, Stanford University​​​​​​​ "Automation and Protectionism"
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Ryan M. Powers​​​​​​​, University of Georgia​​​​​​​
Frederick R. Chen​​​​​​​, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jon C.W. Pevehouse​​​​​​​, University of Wisconsin–Madison
"Regime Type and Country-specific Trade Attitudes"
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Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University​​​​​​​
Sara Wallace Goodman, University of California, Irvine
"The Exclusionary Foundations of Embedded Liberalism"
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Katja B. Kleinberg, Binghamton University "'Folk Mercantilism'? The Structure of Uninformed Trade Preferences"
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Desha Girod, Georgetown University
Paula Ganga, Georgetown University
"Tied Aid and Economic Development"
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Krzysztof Pelc, McGill University "In the Name of the Holy Trinity": Examining Credibility Under Anarchy Through 250 Years of Treaty Making"
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Daniel Stegmueller, Duke University
Michael Becher, University of Toulouse
"Global Economic Shocks, Local Economic Institutions, and Legislative Responses"
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