2022 Conference

October 28-29, University of Pittsburgh

Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center
100 Lytton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

IPES 2022
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Saturday, October 28
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AM Chairs David Bearce
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Edward Mansfield
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Rachel Wellhausen
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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Ryan Brutger *, University of California Berkeley Litigation for Sale: Private Firms and WTO Dispute Escalation
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Nikhar Gaikwad *, Columbia University
Kolby Hanson, US Naval War College
Aliz Tóth, Stanford University
Bridging the Gulf: Overseas Migration to the Middle East Foster Tolerance and Cosmopolitanism
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Adam Dean *, George Washington University If There is No Struggle, There is No Progress: Labor-Led Democratization and Respect for Labor Rights
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Boliang Zhu *, Pennsylvania State University Firms in the Trade War
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Pengshan Pan *, University of Pittsburgh Foreign Mining, Labor Welfare, and Local Trust: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan Gold Mine
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Megumi Naoi, University of California San Diego
Sichen Li *, University of California San Diego
How Political Tensions Fuel Cross-Border Investment: American Consumer Hostility and Mergers and Acquisitions by Chinese and Japanese Firms
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Alexander Kentikelenis, Bocconi University
Valentin Lang, Mannheim University
Lukas Wellner *, University of Goettingen & Heidelberg University
The Power of International Bureaucrats: Individual-Level Evidence from IMF Mission Chiefs
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Rena Sung *, University of Pittsburgh The Political Economy of High-Skilled Immigration: Votes and Sponsorship on High-Skilled Immigration Bills in the US Congress
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Minju Kim *, Syracuse University
Shu Fu, University of Chicago
Bringing Home the Bacon: Politician Ambassadors and Home State Trade
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Haillie Na-Kyung Lee *, Seoul National University When Do Workers Align with Their Employers? : The Micro-Foundation of Firm-Based Trade Opinion
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Alexander Slaski *, Leiden University Environmental Effects of FDI and Citizen Backlash: Findings from a Survey Experiment in Brazil
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Vivienne Born *, Texas Woman's University
Lee Brown, Texas Woman's University
Dinesh Hasija, Augusta University
Who Obtains Political Exemptions?: An Analysis of Steel Tariff Exemption Requests
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Michael Allen *, Yale University Unbundling the State: Legal Development in an Era of Global, Private Governance
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Theo Serlin *, Stanford University The Export Boom and the Backlash: Reactions to Positive Economic Change in First World War America
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Harry Oppenheimer *, Harvard University Does Data Follow the Flag?
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Stefanie Walter *, University of Zurich To Accommodate or Not? Balancing Reputational and Material Concerns in International Negotiations
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Stephanie Rickard *, London School of Economics Economic Policy Making in Non-Democratic Settings: An Examination of Chinese Subsidies
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Mark Copelovitch *, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sara Wallace, University of California Irvine
Filling the Vacuum: Mainstream Parties, Economic Crises, and Party Support for European Integration
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PM Chairs Judith Goldstein
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Tom Pepinsky
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Megumi Naoi
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Alexander Gazmararian *, Princeton University
Helen Milner, Princeton University
Preference Updating Under Uncertainty: Evidence from Responses to Global Warming
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Julia Gray *, University of Pennsylvania
Raymond Hicks, Columbia University
Fighting IO Decline: Evidence from Declassified US Cables on Power Shifts and Bargains in the GATT
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Leonardo Baccini *, McGill University
Mattia Guidi, University of Siena
Arlo Poletti, University of Trento
Policy Preferences in Tough Times: Experimental Evidence
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Carlos Felipe Balcazar *, New York University Unions and Robots: International Competition, Automation and the Political Power of Organized Labor
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Hao Zhang *, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Commerce, Coalitions, and Global Value Chains: Evidence from Coordinated and Collective Lobbying
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Sayumi Miyano *, Princeton University Multinational Firms’ Influence in International Private Regimes: International Standardization Through Subsidiary Networks
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Anna Meyerrose *, Princeton University
Sara Watson, Ohio State University
Globalization and Elite Responsiveness: Trade Shocks, Competitive Contexts, and Political Ideology
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Lu Sun *, Texas A&M University
Quan Li, Texas A&M University
Globalization and Political Protests: The Role of Motion Picture Export
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Gautam Nair *, Harvard University The Political Economy of the Retail Revolution
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Matt Malis, New York University
Calvin Thrall, University of Texas at Austin
Revolving Door Diplomats
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Siyao Li *, University of Pittsburgh Closing the Institutional Gap: Protecting Technology in Foreign Direct Investment
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Aditi Sahasrabuddhe *, Wellesley College This Time it's Personal: The Individual Politics of Central Bank Cooperation in the Global Financial Crisis
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Ayse Kaya, Swarthmore College
Christopher Kilby *, Villanova University
Jingke Pan, Heidelberg University
Does Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Lending Support China's Belt and Road Initiative? A Subnational Analysis of Project Location
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James Morrison *, London School of Economics England’s Inglorious Monetary Revolutions: Rethinking the Origins of Central Bank Independence
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Andreas Fuchs, University of Goettingen
Andre Gröger, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Tobias Heidland, Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Lukas Wellner *, University of Goettingen
Does Foreign Aid Reduce Migration?
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Felix Hagemeister, Technical University of Munich
Ranjit Lall, London School of Economics
Thomas R. Davidson *, Rutgers University
Did COVID-19 Boost Populism? Evidence from Early Super-Spreader Events
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Valentina González-Rostani *, University of Pittsburgh Automation, Culture, and Vote Choice
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Clara Park *, University of Colorado Boulder The Effects of International Economic Agreements on FDI: Evidence from Africa
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Alexander Gazmararian *, Princeton University
Dustin Tingley, Harvard University
Credibility and Climate Transitions: The Politics of Economic Transformation
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David Bearce *, Texas A&M University
Seungbin Park, University of Alabama
Mass Attitudes about International Trade Agreements: Positive Messages and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
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Christina Davis *, Harvard University
Jialu Li, Harvard University
Shining Light on Regulatory Policies: The Impact of WTO Disputes on Notification Patterns
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Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
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Sunday, October 29
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AM Chairs Judith Goldstein
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Megumi Naoi
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Edward Mansfield
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Shannon Carcelli *, University of Maryland Where You Stand Depends on Where Your Data Sit: Bureaucratic Differences in Foreign Aid Reporting
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Brendan Connell, Lyon College
Adrian Shin *, University of Colorado Boulder
Capitol Controls: Congress and the Bretton Woods Twins in the Era of Migration
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Sarah Bauerle Danzman *, Indiana University Economic Security is National Security: Commercial Interests and Influence Over Investment Screening
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Cleo O'Brien-Udry *, Yale University Populism and International Development: The Case of Aid Withdrawal
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Rachel Skillman *, University of California San Diego The Political Consequences of Foreign Land Investment
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Zuhad Hai *, Stanford University The Politics of Obsolescence: Evidence from South Asia After the Industrial Revolution
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Ryan Weldzius *, Villanova University Economic Interdependence and Regional Monetary Convergence
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Celeste Beesley *, Brigham Young University
Lindsey Walker, Brigham Young University
Public Opinion on Inward and Outward FDI: Nationalism, Jobs, and Community Impact
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Qing Chang *, University of Pittsburgh Career Incentives, Economic Competition, and Public Land Prices
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Benjamin Helms *, University of Virginia Global Economic Integration and the Political Economy of Education Provision
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Lauren Konken *, Princeton University
Sojun Park, Princeton University
Exploiting Treaty Ambiguity: Public Health Exceptions in the WTO TRIPS Agreement
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Michael-David Mangini, Harvard University
Casey Petroff *, Harvard University
Conflict Technology as a Catalyst of State Formation
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Richard Clark, Cornell University
Lindsay Dolan, Wesleyan University
Alexandra Zeitz *, Concordia University
Accountable to Whom? Public Opinion of Aid Conditionality in Recipient Countries
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Xun Cao *, Pennsylvania State University
Mingqin Wu, South China Normal University
Lianming Zhu, Osaka University
Do Domestic Firms Become Cleaner in the Presence of FDI? Testing FDI Spillover Effects on Firm Air Pollution in China
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Ana Carolina Garriga *, University of Essex
Brian Phillips, University of Essex
Globalization and External Support for Governments During Civil Conflict
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Soo Yeon Kim *, National University of Singapore
Ka Zeng, University of Arkansas
Chinese Firms in the Trade War: Decoupling Through Reshoring?
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Vineeta Yadav *, Pennsylvania State University Right-Wing Populism and Support for Central Bank Independence: Evidence from India and Turkey
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Cameron Ballard-Rosa *, University of North Carolina
Tyler Ditmore, University of North Carolina
Footloose Capital in the Land of America First: Economic Nationalism and Mass Preferences Over Corporate Tax
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PM Chairs Erica Owen
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Stefanie Walter
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David Bearce
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Lukas Linsi *, University of Groningen
Seiki Tanaka, University of Groningen
Francesco Giumelli, University of Groningen
Measuring the Unmeasurable: The International Political Economy of "Bad" Statistics
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Nina Obermeier *, University of Pennsylvania Extremism and the Gender Gap: Explaining Women’s Increasing Internationalism
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Kerim Can Kavakli *, Bocconi University
Giovanna Marcolongo, Bocconi University
Diego Zambiasi, Newcastle University
Offshore Tax Havens and Evasion of Financial Sanctions
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Annamaria Prati *, Washington University in St. Louis Can International Interventions Build States? Evidence from the United Nations Development Programme
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Niccolo Bonifai *, Georgetown University
Edward Malesky, Duke University
Nita Rudra, Georgetown University
Economic Uncertainty and Willingness to Learn about Globalization: A Field Experiment on Migrants and Other Disadvantaged Groups in Vietnam
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Alexander Kuo *, University of Oxford
Isabela Mares, Yale University
COVID-19 and Support for Globalization
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John David Minnich *, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Re-Innovation Nation: Explaining Technology Transfer Policy in Rising China
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Claas Mertens *, University of Oxford The Determinants of Retaliation in International Economic Conflict: A Difference-in-Difference Design
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Zoe Xincheng Ge *, New York University Obsolescent Treaties: Global Value Chains and the Termination of Bilateral Investment Treaties
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Quynh Nguyen, Australian National University
Thomas Sattler *, University of Geneva
Tanja Schweinberger, University of Geneva
Power Transitions and International Economic Cooperation: Experimental Evidence from Parallel Surveys in China and the United States
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Faisal Ahmed *, Princeton University Foreign Transfers and Authoritarian Peace
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Richard Clark, Cornell University
Roza Khoban, Princeton University
Noah Zucker*, Columbia University
Breadwinner Backlash: The Gendered Effects of Industrial Decline
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Hayley Pring *, Oxford University Who Needs to be Seen to be Green? How Reputational Pressure Affects Responses to Climate Change
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Pei-Yu Wei *, Duke University
Lucille Right, Duke University
Kelly Hunter, Duke University
Rhetoric vs. Reality: How Aid Sanctions Affect Funding for Local Actors in Aid-Recipient Countries
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Jihye Park *, University of Rochester Leveraging for Better Investment Grounds: IPR Protection Through PTAs and FDI Inflow
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Luca Messerschmidt *, Technical University of Munich Local Effects of FDI on Material and Political Grievances: Evidence from Africa
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Alex Honeker *, University of Pittsburgh Populist Right Success and Mainstream Party Adaptation: The Case of Economic Globalization
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Dahyun Choi *, Princeton University Teaming up with Enemy: Firms and the Information Environment of Climate Regime
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