2021 conference

October 22-23, University of Colorado 

Boulder

Institute of Behavioral Science
1440 15th Street, Boulder, CO 80302

IPES 2021
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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
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