2024 Conference

November 8th-9th, EUropean University Institute

IPES 2024
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Friday, November 8
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AM Chairs David Bearce
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Erica Owen
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Ken Scheve
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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Cameron Ballard-Rosa, Hannah Loeffler, Layna Mosley, Peter Rosendorff Credit Ratings, Information Transparency and Political Survival
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Christina Davis, Qi Liu The Structure of International Cooperation Networks
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Krzysztof Pelc, Vince Hopkins Partisan Identity Impedes Labor Market Transition
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Ebehi Iyoha, Edmund Malesky, Sung-Ju Wu, Bo Feng Exports in Disguise: Trade Re-Routing during the US-China Trade War
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Theo Serlin Gravity's Politics
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Hannah Loeffler, Amy Pond Political Opposition to Foreign Home Ownership
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Alma Velazquez Sowing Discontent: Examining the unpopularity of land-intensive FDI
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Kyuwon Lee, Felipe Balcazar Bureaucrats and the Constraints of Embedded Liberalism: Evidence from the Trade Adjustments Assistance
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Lingbo Zhao Supply Chains and Political Strategies: Analyzing Firm Responses to the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
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Mengfan Cheng Electoral Cycle and Sovereign Choice of Creditors: Evidence from Africa
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Tyler Ditmore, Eric Parajon International Economic Competition as a Catalyst for Climate Coalitions: Converting Climate Skeptics in the United States
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Ethan Yao Government Contract Transparency and Payoffs from Political Connections
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Ana Carolina Garriga, Michael Gavin Beyond conditionality: The IMF‚ balance sheet and central bank design
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Claas Mertens Carrots as Sticks: How Effective Are Foreign Aid Suspensions and Economic Sanctions?
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Benjamin Helms, Junghyun Lim Left Behind to Get Ahead: Globalization, Internal Migration, and Political Change in Emerging Economies
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Kerim Can Kavakli, Valentino D'Angelo, Alessandro Minichilli Explaining FDI Responsiveness to Human Rights Violations: The Role of CEO Characteristics
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Kee Hyun Park Firm Connectivity and Demands for Trade Protection under Global Value Chains
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Ka Zeng, Jialu Li Returning Home: Explaining the Location Choice of American Firms‚ Backshoring Projects
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Jihye Park, Randall Stone Firms Lobbying for Preferential Trade
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Rachel Wellhausen, Clint Peinhardt Adjudicating While Fighting: Political Implications of the Ukraine-Russia Bilateral Investment Treaty
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Mark Kayser, Tom Arend, Claudia Zwar Cross-Border Income Shocks and the Green Vote
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Friday PM Chairs Rachel Wellhausen
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James Morrison
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Stefanie Walter
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Yotam Margalit, Sun Eun Kim Does Attracting Investments also Attract Voters? The Political Impact of Domestic and Foreign Investments
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Relative exposure to negative economic shocks and racial resentment
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Wedded to Prosperity? Informal Influence and Regional Favoritism
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When Does ISDS Go Too Far? The Political Sensitivity of Arbitral Claims and the Reduction of Investor Protection in BITs
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Hein Roelfsema, Yi Zhang Contact imperfections and political connections
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The (IR)relevance of Borders in an Era of Increased Human Mobility
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Dignity of Migrants and Second Order Beliefs: Behavioral Games with Venezuelan Migrants and Colombians in Colombia
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Chloe Ahn Elite Influence on International Politicization of Economic Organizations
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Michael Allen, Zoe Ge Zoning Out Democracy: Autocratic Survival through Global Commercial Enclaves
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Nicolas Idrobo Why Economic Sanctions Backfire
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Alessandro Guasti, Matthew Amengual, Greg Distelhorst
Exporting, Firm-specific Institutions, and Labor Conditions: Evidence from Garment Industry Workers
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Puspa Amri Is there a Credit Constituency Beyond Crisis Times? Inequality, Bank Credit and Voting in Advanced Economies
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In-Group Punishment in International Relations: U.S. Reaction to the Founding of China's AIIB
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Made Whole (Grain): Field Crop Farmers and Political Responses to the MFP
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Saturday, November 9th
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Saturday AM Chairs Tom Pepinsky
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Rachel Wellhausen
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James Morrison
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Regulating the Digital Frontier: Public Opinion and the Future of AI
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Ida Bastiaens, Celeste Beesley Protectionism, Parenthood, Motherhood: The Impact of Children on Trade Attitudes
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Populism and Political Trust: Evidence from Latin America
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Robots Replacing Trade Unions: Novel Data and Evidence from Western Europe
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Arianna Bondi and Leonardo Baccini Altruism along the value chain: Gendered discrimination experiences and transnational labor standards
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China-Ties and Low Carbon Industrialization in Africa
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Contestation of International Organizations: Patterns, Sources, and Consequences
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Miles Kellerman International Detection Cooperation
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Sichen Li National Security and Support for Protectionism: Evidence from a Survey Experiment with Chinese Firm Managers
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Jordy Weyns The Role of States and Interest Groups in Varieties of Geoeconomics: The Case of Export Credit Agencies
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Sujin Cha Political Motives in Subsidy Distribution: A Firm-Level Analysis of US Industrial Policy
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Censorship in Democracy
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Avi Ahuja Africa Beyond Aid? The Effects of Aid Withdrawal on Party Competition in sub-Saharan Africa
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Costin Ciobanu, Riccardo Di Leo The Political Impact of Job Creation and Destruction Announcements: Evidence from the United Kingdom
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Valeria Lauria Adaptive Convergence: The Shaping of China and EU Financing Strategies in African Infrastructure
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Bringing Autocracy Home? How Migration to Autocracies Shapes Migrants' Support for Democracy
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Siyao Li, Jian Xu Domestic Innovation Support and MNC Activities
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Anne Jamison, Yumi Park Navigating the Nexus: Multinational Corporations, Regulatory Capture, and Foreign Direct Investment
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Megumi Naoi Consumer Backlash against Globalization: Evidence from 233 million Amazon Product Reviews
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Qi Liu, Layna Mosley Investor Reactions to New Sovereign Obligations: Bond Market Responses to Chinese Loans
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David Bearce, Andrew Hart Immigration Openness, Immigrant Inclusion, and Compensation Spending: An Embedded Liberal Migration Triad or Trilemma?”
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Saturday PM Chairs David Bearce
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Leonardo Baccini
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Stefanie Walter
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Can the Left and Right Ever Agree on Redistribution and Responses to Economic Shocks?
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Ze Han, Helen Milner Globalization, Economic Insecurity, and Electoral Populism in the United States, 1870-1909
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Yotam Margalit, Shir Raviv How AI Automation Affects Workers Performance and Political Preferences: Evidence from a Field Experiment
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Puspa Amri, Florence Bouvet Does Economic News Influence Elections? Evidence from 400 million articles, 1980-2021
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Jason Anastasopoulos Electrifying Extremism? Rural Electrificiation and Democratic Backsliding in the Early 20th Century United States
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Government Ownership of IMF Conditionality Programs: A Formal Derivation
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Harry Oppenheimer Does Privacy Pay? How the Internet Punishes Firms Spying for Governments
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Tim Heinkelmann-Wild, Tom Hunter, Sujeong Shim
Perfect Scapegoats? Blaming and Defending the International Monetary Fund
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Monica Widmann Information Clearinghouse: Market Implications of US Judicial Decisions
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Didac Queralt Her Majesty’s Aid: A Principal–Agent Analysis of Development Assistance in the Late British Empire​
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Connecting Regimes: Preferential Trade Agreements and the Management of the Intellectual Property Rights Regime
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Digital Trade, Data Protection and EU Adequacy Decisions
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Small Dollars & Globalization: How Layoffs Translate to Costly Political Action
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Lauren Ferry, Junghyun Lim, Anna Meyerrose, Nina Obermeier
Breadth and Depth? The Effect of Eurozone and Schengen Expansion on EU Legitimacy
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Paula Rettl Turning Away From the State: Trade Shocks and Informal Insurance in Brazil
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Christina Davis, Ruofan Ma Sanction Spillover and Trade Diversification
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Buying Influence: Consumers, Big Retail, and Global Economic Integration
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Timm Betz, Leonhard Hummel Production Networks and U.S. Anti-Dumping Petitions
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