2020 conference

November 13-14, Ohio State University

281 W Lane Ave,
Columbus, OH 43210, USA

IPES 2020
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Monday, November 13
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AM Chairs Edward Mansfield
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Sarah Brooks
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Rachel Wellhausen
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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*Jeff Colgan, Brown University “Partial Hegemony: Oil Politics and International Order"
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*Ida Bastiaens, Fordham University
Laura Seelkopf, University of St. Gallen
"Aid for Taxation and Representation? An Analysis of Foreign Tax Assistance on Democracy in the Developing World"
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Lindsay Dolan, Wesleyan University
*Alexandra Zeitz, Concordia University
"Financing Development at Home: A Survey Experiment on Diaspora Members"
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*Iain Osgood, University of Michigan
Hyeon-Young Ro, University of Michigan
"Trade's Progressive Opposition"
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Nicole Baerg, University of Essex
*Julia Gray, University of Pennsylvania
Jakob Willisch, University of Mannheim
"When Technocrats Turn to Politics: Monetary Policy and Political Reputations Among Central Bankers in Eastern Europe"
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Sung Eun Kim, Korea University
*Adrian J. Shin, University of Colorado, Boulder
Yujeong Yang, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"Contagious World: COVID-19 and Global Migration"
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*Celeste Beesley, Brigham Young University
Eliza Riley Oak, Yale University
"Trading With The Enemy? Framing National Security Concerns and Public Opinion about Trade"
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*Lukas Linsi, University of Groningen
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam
Daniel K. Mugge, University of Amsterdam
"Trade Data Defects and Their Implications for Statistical Inference"
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Axel Dreher, Heidelberg University
Sarah Langlotz, University of Goettingen
*Johannes Matzat, University of Goettingen
Anna Maria Mayda, Georgetown University
Christopher Parsons, University of Western Australia
"Coming to America: Refugee Inflows and Political Impacts"
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Tim Buthe, Technical University of Munich
Cindy Cheng, Hochschule fur Politik
"New New Trade Theory and US Antitrust Enforcement in Global Markets"
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Timm Betz, Technical University of Munich
*Cristina Bodea, Michigan State University
Andrew Kerner, Michigan State University
*Cristina Bodea, Michigan State University
"The Financial Determinants of Party Manifestos: US-Monetary Cycles and the Global Demand for Neo-Liberal Politics"
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*Nikhar Gaikwad, Columbia University
Gareth Nellis, UC San Diego
"Overcoming the Political Exclusion of Migrants: Theory and Experimental Evidence from India"
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*Diana Stanescu, Princeton University "Agents or Advisers? Bureaucratic Structure and the Politics of Trade Protection"
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*Adriane Fresh, Duke University "Political Representation in the Era of Britain's Expanding Overseas Trade"
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*Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, University of Essex
*Dominik Duell, University of Essex
"Reducing Supply: The Effect of Disaster and Government Intervention on Child Trafficking"
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In Song Kim, MIT
*Megumi Naoi, UC San Diego
Sasaki Tomoya, MIT
"Domestic Institutions, Geographic Concentration, and Agricultural Liberalization: Evidence from Remote-Sensed Cropland Data"
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Andrew Rys, Johns Hopkins University
*David Steinberg, Johns Hopkins University
"The Partisan Reversal: Partisanship and Exchange Rate Policy in Closed and Open Economies"
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Christina Davis, Harvard University
*Yon Soo Park, Harvard University
Diana Stanescu, Princeton University
"Foreign Policy or Industrial Policy? The Design of Trade Bureaucracy"
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PM Chairs Judy Goldstein
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Mark Copelovitch
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David Singer
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Kishore Gawande, University of Texas, Austin
*Pablo Pinto, University of Houston
Santiago Pinto, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
"Voting, Lobbying, and Trade Policy: A Structural Estimation Framework"
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*Alice Evans, King's College London "Export Incentives, Domestic Mobilisation, and Labour Reforms"
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*Leonardo Baccini, McGill University
Magnus Lodefalk, Orebro University
Radka Sabolova, Orebro University
"The Distributional Consequences of Migration: Firm-Level Evidence from Europe"
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*Michael-David Mangini, Harvard University "Escape from Tariffs"
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*Andrew Rys, Johns Hopkins University "Indebted Interests: Why Governments Fail to Restrict Foreign-Currency Debt"
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*Calvin Thrall, University of Texas, Austin "Spillover Effects in International Law: The Case of Tax Planning and Investor-State Dispute Settlement"
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*Sarah Bauerle Danzman, Indiana University
*Alexander Slaski, Leiden University
"Explaining Deference: Why And When Do Policymakers Think FDI Needs Tax Incentives?"
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*Daniel Nielson, Brigham Young University
Michael G. Findley, University of Texas, Austin
J. C. Sharman, Cambridge University
"Banking Bad: A Field Experiment on Regulatory Compliance in the Finance Industry"
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*Lauren Pinson, University of Pennsylvania
Jonathan Chu, University of Pennsylvania
Robert Shaffer, University of Pennsylvania
Beth Simmons, University of Pennsylvania
"Analyzing US Local Government Officials: Support for Refugee Settlement"
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T. Renee Bowen, UC San Diego
*J. Lawrence Broz, UC San Diego
Marc-Andreas Muendler, UC San Diego
Bertrand Wilden, UC San Diego
"The World Trade Organization and U.S. Domestic Politics"
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*Paasha Mahdavi, UC San Diego
Christina J. Schneider, UC San Diego
*Jennifer Tobin, Georgetown University
"Coordinated Financial Crisis Resolution"
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*Margaret Peters, UC Los Angeles
Yang-Yang Zhou, University of British Columbia
Thania Sanchez, ACLU
"Prejudice Towards Refugees During COVID-19"
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*Carlos Lastra-Anadon, IE University
Kenneth Scheve, Yale University
David Stasavage, New York University
"Learning to Love Government? Technological Change and the Political Economy of Higher Education"
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*Ryan M. Weldzius, Princeton University
James R. Vreeland, Princeton University
James Bisbee, Princeton University
"Political Cleavages and Exposure to the Global Financial Crisis"
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*David Leblang, University of Virginia
*Dawn Teele, University of Pennsylvania
"Gender Rights, Economic Opportunities, and Global Migration"
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*Carlos Felipe Balcazar, New York University
Rafael Ch, New York University
"Do Tariff Revenues Generate a Resource Curse? Theory and Evidence From the First Wave of Globalization"
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*Sujeong Shim, University of Wisconsin, Madison "Who is Credible? Government Popularity and the Catalytic Effect of IMF Programs"
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*Gyu Sang Shim, University of Rochester "The Location of Extractive FDI and Armed Conflicts"
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Tuesday, November 14
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AM Chairs David Bearce
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Megumi Naoi
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Judy Goldstein
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Boliang Zhu, Pennsylvania State University
*Aubrey Waddick, Pennsylvania State University
Yilang Feng, Harvard University
*Angel Villegas-Cruz, Pennsylvania State University
"Firms Caught in Crossfire: International Stakes and Domestic Politics in Corporate Positioning on De-Globalization"
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*Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago "Safe Harbors: Using Health and Safety Regulations Against Undisciplined Subsidies"
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*Lukas Wellner, University of Goettingen
Axel Dreher, University of Goettingen,
Andreas​​ Fuchs, University of Goettingen
Bradley Parks, College of William and Mary
Austin Strange, University of Hong Kong
Michael Tierney, College of William and Mary
"Is China Winning? Chinese Aid as Effective Soft Power Instrument"
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*Benjamin Helms, University of Virginia
Sonal Pandya, University of Virginia
Sheetal Sekhri, University of Virginia
"FDI and the Empowerment of Minority Groups: Evidence from India"
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*Erica Owen, University of Pittsburgh "Firms vs. Workers? The Political Economy of Labor in an Era of Global Production and Automation"
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*Merih Angin, Koc University
Natalya Naqvi, London School of Economics
"Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers: The Distributional Effects of Privatization in IMF Programs"
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*Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas, Austin
Donna Feir, University of Victoria
Calvin Thrall, University of Texas, Austin
"The Promise of Foreign Direct Investment: Experimental Evidence from the First Bank in a Native Nation"
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*Didac Queralt, Yale University "State Building in the Era of International Finance"
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*Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich "Brexit Domino? The Political Contagion Effects of Voter-Endorsed Disintegration"
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*Jeheung Ryu, University of Rochester
Randall Stone, University of Rochester
"Dirty Work and the Americanization of Korean Firms"
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*James Bisbee, Princeton University
B. Peter Rosendorff, New York University
"Shocking the Vulnerable: Job Insecurity, Local Sociotropism and Anti-Globalization Sentiment"
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*David Lake, UC San Diego "How to Run an Empire: Indirect Rule and the Making of U.S. International Hierarchy"
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*Meir Alkon, Harvard University "Politics vs. Markets in the Battle for FDI"
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*Dillon Laaker, University of Wisconsin, Madison “Rules of Origin, Global Supply Chains, and Selective Protection”
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*Robert Kubinec, NYU in Abu Dhabi
Haillie Lee, Seoul National University
Andrey Tomashevskiy, Rutgers University
"The Uneven Effects of Political Connections on Investment"
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*Aycan Katitas, University of Virginia
David Leblang, University of Virginia
Sonal Pandya, University of Virginia
"Global Supply Chains: The Global Spread of Infectious Disease"
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In Song Kim, MIT
Steven Liao, UC Riverside
*Sayumi Miyano, Princeton University
"Why Trade and FDI Should Be Studied Together"
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*Stephanie Rickard, London School of Economics "The Politics of Green Policy: An Examination of Fisheries Subsidies"
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PM Chairs Sarah Brooks
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Edward Mansfield
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Mark Copelovitch
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*Stephen Chaudoin, Harvard University
Helen Milner, Princeton University
Xun Pang, Tsinghua University
"Structure, Interdependence, and Evolution of Globalization Featured by Global Value Chains"
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*Jane Sumner, University of Minnesota
Andrew Kerner, Michigan State University
"Gender Roles and Threat Perception Due to Globalization"
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Allison Carnegie, Columbia University
*Richard Clark, Columbia University
Security Through Solidarity: How Populism Reshapes Global Governance"
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Margaret Pearson, University of Maryland
John F. McCauley, University of Maryland
*Xiaonan Wang, University of Maryland
"FDI, Unmet Expectations, and the Prospects of Political Leaders: Evidence from Chinese Investment in Africa"
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*Stephen Weymouth, Georgetown University "Digital Globalization"
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Daniel McDowell, Syracuse University
*David Steinberg, Johns Hopkins University
Selim Erdem Aytac, Koc University
Dimitar Gueorguiev, Syracuse University
"Descriptive Representation in International Organizations: The Effect of Governance Reform on IMF Legitimacy"
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*Ida Bastiaens, Fordham University
Lisa Lechner, University of Innsbruck
Evgeny Postnikov, University of Melbourne
"Multinational Production and the Global Trade Regime: How Do Social Standards in Preferential Trade Agreements Affect Global Value Chains?"
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*Haosen Ge​​, Princeton University "Curses or Blessings: How Low Asset Mobility Helps Foreign Firms Gain Government Support"
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*Andreas Kern, Georgetown University​
Elias Nosrati​​, University of Oxford
*Bernhard Reinsberg, University of Glasgow
Dilek Sevinc, Georgetown University
"The Political Economy of IMF Conditionality and Capital Flight"
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*Faisal Ahmed, Princeton University "Unearned Foreign Income and Political Violence"
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Masaru Kohno, Waseda University
Gabriella Montinola​​, UC Davis
*Matthew Winters​​, University of Illinois
"Foreign Pressure and Public Opinion in Target States"
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*David Carter, Washington University in Saint Louis
Bailee Donahue, University of North Carolina
Rob Williams, Washington University in Saint Louis
"Border Walls and Illicit Trade Flows"
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*Soohyun Cho, Ohio State University "Female Protectionism: Women's Responses to the Gendered Labor Market"
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Leonardo Baccini, McGill University
*Thomas Sattler, University of Geneva
"Austerity, Economic Vulnerability, and Populism"
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