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Sunday, October 22 |
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AM Chairs |
Judy Goldstein |
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Mark Copelovitch |
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David Bearce (Zoom presentations) |
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(Presentation Link, If Available) |
(Paper Link, If Available) |
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Katja Kleinberg, Binghamton University Alexandra Guisinger, Temple University |
The Gender Gap in Attitudes toward Trade: Putting Gender Back into the Equation |
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Sung Eun Kim, Korea University *Krzysztof Pelc, McGill University |
The Downside of Hubs: How Industrial Clusters Turn Economic Shocks Into Political Shocks |
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Yeling Tan, University of Oregon *David Steinberg, Johns Hopkins University Daniel McDowell, Syracuse University |
The Domestic Political Consequences of Global Economic Expansion in Rising Powers: Evidence from Survey Experiments in China |
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*Zuhad Hai, Stanford University |
Scientific Consensus and International Climate Cooperation |
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*Minju Kim, University of Chicago |
Who Wants to Work at a Transparent International Organization? |
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*Etienne Lepers, City, University of London |
Who is Best at Taking Away the Punch Bowl? Institutional Arrangements and Macroprudential Activity |
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Anthony Calacino, University of Texas at Austin *Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin |
Leveraging Foreign Garbage: Developing Democracies in the Global Waste Trade |
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Andy Baker, University of Colorado, Boulder *David Cupery, MA College of Liberal Arts |
Animosity, Amnesia, or Admiration? Mass Opinion around the World toward the Former Colonizer |
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*Gal Bitton, Tel Aviv University |
How Does Culture Shape Financial Policies? A Macro-Level Analysis Using Instrumental Variables |
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Lauren Ferry, University of Mississippi *Alexandra Zeitz, Concordia University |
Too Much of a Good Thing? China, the IMF, and Sovereign Debt Crises |
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*Jonas Bunte, University of Texas at Dallas Burak Giray, University of Houston Patrick Shea, University of Houston |
Selling Sovereignty: International Coercion, Debt Diplomacy, and Land Transactions |
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Michael Becher, IE University *Irene Menendez Gonzalez, IE University |
Trade Origins of Proportional Representation? Historical and Contemporary Evidence |
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*Boliang Zhu, Pennsylvania State University Aubrey Waddick, Pennsylvania State University Angel Villegas-Cruz, Pennsylvania State University |
The Politics of Tariff Exclusion |
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Shannon Carcelli, University of MD, College Park *Kee Hyun Park, University of MD, College Park |
Partisanship in the Trump Trade War: Evidence from County-Level Crop Planting Data |
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*Anne Spencer Jamison, Copenhagen Business School |
Is Civil Unrest Bad for Business? Source-Country Politics and FDI |
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*Nguyen Huynh, Pennsylvania State University Vineeta Yadav, Pennsylvania State University *Bumba Mukherjee, Pennsylvania State University |
Financial Crisis, Clientelism and the Rise of Right-Wing Populists in Developing Democracies |
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*Faisal Ahmed, Princeton University Adeel Malik, Oxford University |
Crony Globalization: Evidence from a Natural Experiment |
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*Christina Schneider, UC San Diego Robert Thomson, Monash University |
International Economic Integration and Promissory Democracy |
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PM Chairs |
Edward Mansfield |
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Megumi Naoi |
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Rachel Wellhausen |
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*Cleo O'Brien-Udry, Yale University |
Aid, Blame, and Backlash: The Political Economy of Unpopular Aid |
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Richard Clark, Princeton University *Noah Zucker, Columbia University |
Climate Cascades: IOs and the Prioritization of Climate Action |
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*Sayumi Miyano, Princeton University *Diana Stanescu, Harvard University |
Do Ties With the Home Government Help Businesses Abroad?: The Effect of Revolving-Door Connections on FDI of Japanese Firms |
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*Eleanor Wiseman, UC Berkeley |
Trade, Corruption and Covid-19: Evidence from Small-Scale Traders in Kenya |
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*Lauren Konken, Princeton University |
Choosing Not to Conclude: Mapping Canadian and American Efforts to Negotiate Preferential Trade Agreements |
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*Calvin Thrall, University of Texas, Austin |
Treaty Diplomacy and the Global Firm |
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*Byungwon Woo, Yonsei University |
Ex Ante vs. Ex Post Conditionality: Punishment Mechanism, (In)Voluntary Defections, and the Design of Conditionality |
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Jack Zhang, University of Kansas *Samantha Vortherms, UC Irvine |
Political Risk and Firm Exit: Evidence from the U.S.-China Trade War |
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*Cleo O'Brien-Udry, Yale University Tyler Pratt, Yale University |
Global Governance of Emerging Technology: Public Backlash and Regulatory Competition in Gene Editing |
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*Kishore Gawande, University of Texas at Austin Ben Zissimos, University of Exeter Business School |
Dictators Under the Weather: Using Import Policy to Forestall Democratization |
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*Mark Copelovitch, University of Wisconsin Ryan Powers, University of Georgia |
Do We Really Know What We Think We Know About the Politics of IMF Lending? |
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*Michael Allen, Yale University Kenneth Scheve, Yale University David Stasavage, NYU |
Democracy, Inequality and Antitrust |
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*Haillie Na-Kyung Lee, Seoul National University |
Democratic Disadvantage?: Evidence from Korean Commercial Diplomacy |
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*Frederick Chen, University of WI-Madison & Stanford University Jian Xu, Yale-NUS College |
Long-Arm Deterrence: Judicial Reach and MNCs in Authoritarian Regimes |
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*Sonnet Frisbie, University of Chicago |
Chinese Debt and Soft Power as Measured through Country Recommendations in the UN Universal Periodic Review |
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*Lauren Pinson, University of Pennsylvania |
The Domestic Constraints on International Assistance to Counter Drug Trafficking |
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*Pei-Yu Wei, Duke University |
Opening New Doors: Coerciveness, Third-Party States and Sanction Imposition |
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*Brandon Merrell, Yale University |
Education for All? The Gender Literacy Gap and the Distributional Effects of World Bank Assistance |
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Reception and Dinner |
North Byron R. White Club in the Champions Center, Folsom Field |
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Monday, October 23 |
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AM Chairs |
Mark Copelovitch |
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Judy Goldstein |
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David Bearce (Zoom presentations) |
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*Gyu Sang Shim, University of Rochester Randall Stone, University of Rochester |
Foreign Agents: MNCs and WTO Disputes |
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Cameron Ballard-Rosa, University of NC Chapel Hill Judith Goldstein, Stanford University Nita Rudra, Georgetown University |
Trade as Villain: The Fading American Dream and Declining Support for Globalization |
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*Marco Martini, University of Zurich Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich |
Learning from Precedent: How Brexit Counteracts Nationalist Pressures in Other Countries |
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Quan Li, Texas A&M University *Mingsi Song, Texas A&M University |
Democracy, Autocracy, and International Student Flows |
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*Vincent Arel-Bundock, Université de Montréal André Blais, Université de Montréal |
Who Should Tax Multinationals? |
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*Adam Dean, George Washington University |
Opening Up by Cracking Down |
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*Don Casler, Columbia University Dylan Groves, Columbia University |
Perspective Taking Through Partisan Eyes: Cross-National Empathy, Partisanship, and Attitudes Towards International Cooperation |
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*Kelly Hunter, Duke University Pei-Yu Wei, Duke University |
More Harm Than Good?: The Differential Effects of Economic Sanctions on Various Dimensions of Women’s Rights |
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*Nicole Wu, University of Toronto |
Restrict Foreigners, Not Robots: Partisan Responses to Automation Threat |
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*Alexander Slaski, Leiden University Sarah Bauerle Danzman, Indiana University Bloomington |
Measuring Investment Incentive Effectiveness: Findings From a Natural Experiment in Brazil |
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*Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago |
Clustered Decline: Regional Politics and Agricultural Subsidies |
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Lena Schaffer, University of Lucerne *Gabriele Spilker, University of Salzburg |
Individual Labor Migration Preferences: Culture, Context or Competition? |
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*Benjamin Helms, University of Virginia |
Global Economic Integration and Nativist Politics in India |
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*Nina Obermeier, Cornell University |
Right-Wing Populism and the Rise of Internationalism in Europe |
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*Lorenzo Crippa, University of Essex |
Global Firms and Global Sheriffs? How Cross-Border Value Chains Empower Enforcement of International Regimes |
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Lindsay Dolan, Wesleyan University *Robert Kubinec, New York University - Abu Dhabi Jiakun Zhang, University of Kansas Daniel Nielson, University of Texas at Austin |
A Field Experiment on Business Opposition to the U.S.-China Trade War |
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Vivekinan Ashok, Cornell University *Nikhar Gaikwad, Columbia University |
Rivalry and Equity Considerations in Mass Support for Corporate Income Tax Policy |
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*Fulya Apaydin, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) Jonas Schmid, University of Oslo |
Does Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Increase the Quality of Democracy? An Instrumental Variable Analysis |
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*Matt Malis, New York University Peter Rosendorff, New York University Alastair Smith, New York University |
A Political Economy of International Organizations |
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Alexander Gazmararian, Princeton University Helen Milner, Princeton University |
Political Cleavages and Changing Exposure to Global Warming |
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Evelyne Hübscher, Central European University *Thomas Sattler, University of Geneva Markus Wagner, University of Vienna |
Voters and the IMF: Experimental Evidence from European Crisis Countries |
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PM Chairs |
David Singer |
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Edward Mansfield |
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Megumi Naoi |
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Allison Carnegie, Columbia University *Richard Clark, Princeton University Ayse Kaya, Swarthmore College |
Covert Participation: How Populists Engage with International Organizations |
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Jonas Bunte, University of Texas at Dallas Brandon Kinne, UC Davis |
How Creditors Gain Influence: Power and Competition in Bilateral Lending Networks |
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Yoo Sun Jung, UC San Diego *Erica Owen, University of Pittsburgh Yohan Park, Texas A&M University |
Multinational Firms and the Impact of Trade Disputes on Investment Decisions |
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Mirko Heinzel, University of Potsdam Samantha Jorgensen, University of Texas at Austin *Catherine Weaver, University of Texas at Austin |
Why Women Matter: Women's Representation and Gender Mainstreaming at the World Bank |
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Yang Liang, San Diego State University *Weiyi Shi, UC San Diego *Dora Hu, UC San Diego |
Surviving the US-China Trade War? Evidence from Chinese Exporters |
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*Sarah Bauerle Danzman, Indiana University Bloomington Sophie Meunier, Princeton University |
The Big Screen: Global Crises and the Diffusion of Foreign Investment Review |
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*David Bearce, University of Colorado, Boulder Ana Carolina Garriga, University of Essex |
A Third-Generation Framework: Reconsidering the Relationship Between Central Bank Independence and Fixed Exchange Rates |
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Lauren Ferry, University of Mississippi *Patrick Shea, University of Houston |
Hierarchy and Sovereign Debt: Crises and Consequences in International Capital Markets |
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*Christoph Mikulaschek, Harvard University |
The Responsive Public: How EU Decisions Shape Public Opinion on Salient Policies |
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*Haosen Ge, Princeton University Jian Xu, Emory University |
Strange Bedfellows: When Foreign Firms Participate in Standards Setting in Host Countries |
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*Dillon Laaker, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Rules of Origin and Global Supply Networks |
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*Aycan Katitas, University of Virginia/Princeton University |
Does Exposure to Anti-Trade Ads Fuel Backlash Against Globalization? |
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Stephen Chaudoin, Harvard University *Michael-David Mangini, Harvard University |
Why Populists Neglect Automation: The Political Economy of Economic Dislocation |
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Jiaxuan Huang, University of Texas at Austin Zhizhen Lu, University of Texas at Austin Eoin Power, University of Texas at Austin Daniel Nielson, University of Texas at Austin |
Guilty by Association? An Experimental Test of MVTS Compliance with International Law |
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Ryan Brutger, UC Berkeley *Alexandra Guisinger, Temple University |
Framing Layoffs: Media Coverage, Blame Attribution, and Trade-Related Policy Responses |