Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy
2020 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2025
- Pain at the Pump, Pain at the Polls? Global Evidence on Election Timing, State Capacity, and Gasoline Prices pp. 1-25

- Matthew D. Fails
- How Widespread is Strategic Partisan Voting in Congress? Revisiting “Backward Induction in the Wild” pp. 27-57

- Adam Zelizer
- Assessing Alaska’s Top-4 Primary and Ranked Choice Voting Electoral Reform: More Moderate Winners, More Moderate Policy pp. 59-84

- Glenn Wright, Benjamin Reilly and David Lublin
- Building a Record: Amending Activity, Position Taking, and the Seventeenth Amendment pp. 85-104

- Jamie L. Carson, Anthony J. Madonna, Mark E. Owens, Joel Sievert and Ryan D. Williamson
- The Fiscal Politics of Turnover and Tenure: Partisan Competition and Interterm Cycles pp. 105-134

- Joel W. Johnson
Volume 5, issue 4, 2024
- By A Show of (Which) Hands: Empirical Analysis of Regional Transmission Owner Stakeholder Voting pp. 487-522

- Zachary Teti and Seth Blumsack
- The Pacing Problem: Using the IAD Framework to Model Technological and Institutional Change in a Regulated Industry pp. 523-554

- L. Lynne Kiesling
- Energy Policy Preferences in Times of Crisis: Evidence from Survey Experiments in the UK pp. 555-579

- Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
- Political Institutions, Energy Transitions, and Air Quality: Evidence from Global Urban Areas pp. 581-626

- Cesar B. Martinez-Alvarez
- Domestic Politics in the European Union’s Emissions Trading System: Evidence from Free Allowance Allocation pp. 627-657

- Justin Melnick
- Pro-Carbon Policymaking in Renewable Portfolio Standards: An Empirical Assessment pp. 659-684

- Srinivas C. Parinandi, Sara Hoose and Hyodong Sohn
Volume 5, issue 3, 2024
- Partisan Constituencies and Congressional Polarization pp. 335-361

- Anthony Fowler
- All Candidate Primaries, Open Primaries, and Voter Turnout pp. 363-385

- Nathan K. Micatka, Caroline J. Tolbert and Robert G. Boatright
- A Theory of Intra-Party Factions and Electoral Accountability pp. 387-413

- Michael Pomirchy
- Executive Appointee Reliability under Separated Powers: Senatorial Constraints on Executive Branch Leadership Appointments in U.S. Federal Agencies pp. 415-441

- Gary E. Hollibaugh and George A. Krause
- The Politics of Reversing Central Bank Independence pp. 443-485

- Andreas Kern and Jack Seddon
Volume 5, issue 2, 2024
- Exploring the Influence of Tribal Governance Capacity: Evidence from Internet Availability in Indian Country pp. 179-207

- Brouwer Nr
- Environmental Conflict and Local Knowledge in Alaska Native Politics pp. 209-232

- Joseph Warren
- Bargaining in the Shadow of Prior Appropriation: Concessions and Trade-Offs in Native American Water Settlement Negotiations pp. 233-257

- Leslie Sanchez
- Federal Incarceration and Native American Felon Disenfranchisement in the US West pp. 259-283

- Melissa Rogers, Jean Schroedel and Joseph Dietrich
- Examining Native American Support for Federal Indian Policy: Evidence from the Indian Child Welfare Act pp. 285-304

- Jay N. Krehbiel
- Assimilation and Delegation: A Formal Model of Federal-Tribal Dynamics pp. 305-334

- Sonja Castañeda Dower
Volume 5, issue 1, 2024
- The Public Meeting Paradox: How NIMBY-Dominated Public Meetings Can Enable New Housing pp. 1-28

- Allison K. Cuttner, Ryan Hübert and B. Pablo Montagnes
- Understanding Opposition to Apartment Buildings pp. 29-46

- Martin Vinæs Larsen and Niels Nyholt
- When Do Local Interest Groups Participate in the Housing Entitlement Process? pp. 47-69

- Michael Hankinson, Asya Magazinnik and Anna Weissman
- How Affordable Housing Can Exclude: The Political Economy of Subsidized Housing pp. 71-90

- Katherine Levine Einstein and Maxwell Palmer
- Liability for Homelessness pp. 91-116

- David Foster and Joseph Warren
- What State Housing Policies Do Voters Want? Evidence from a Platform-Choice Experiment pp. 117-152

- Christopher S. Elmendorf, Clayton Nall and Stan Oklobdzija
- Homogeneity in Housing Development: Benefits for Investors Over Residents pp. 153-177

- Sofia Borushkina and Aleksei Kiselev
Volume 4, issue 4, 2024
- Party and Policy in Lineland: A Theory of Conditional Party Cartels pp. 479-495

- John H. Aldrich, Gary W. Cox, Mathew D. McCubbins and David W. Rohde
- Information and Party Influence in the U.S. Congress pp. 497-521

- Pamela Ban
- {'italic': 'Legislative Leviathan', '#text': 'Paved with Partisan Intentions: The Impressive and Disheartening Validity of Cox and McCubbins’s'} pp. 523-549

- Benjamin Kinnard and John W. Patty
- Comparing Leviathans: Agenda Influence in State Legislatures, 2011 to 2023 pp. 551-576

- Boris Shor and Michael R. Kistner
- The Electoral Costs of Legislative Action: Dynamic Partisanship and Agenda Control in the U.S. Congress pp. 577-615

- Carlos Algara and Josh M. Ryan
- Entrenched Leviathans pp. 617-639

- Christian Fong
Volume 4, issue 3, 2023
- Political Fear and Loathing on Wall Street: Electoral Risk Hedging in the United States (1986–2020) pp. 311-331

- Sebastian Saiegh
- Do Political Hawks Prioritize Different Policies Than Technocrats? Politicization and Governors’ Spending Priorities pp. 333-371

- Julio A. Ramos Pastrana, Johabed G. Olvera and Claudia N. Avellaneda
- Media Censorship Backfire pp. 373-400

- Xiaoli Guo
- Unemployment Insurance, Risk, and the Acquisition of Specific Skills: An Experimental Approach pp. 401-429

- John S. Ahlquist and Ben Ansell
- {'italic': 'Fighting for the Speakership', '#text': ': An Update'} pp. 431-478

- Jeffery A. Jenkins and Charles Stewart
Volume 4, issue 2, 2023
- Speaking, Thinking, and Being President pp. 159-182

- Matthew N. Beckmann and Marek M. Kaminski
- How Do European Citizens Form their Views of the EU Public Administration? Exploring the Role of Heuristics pp. 183-230

- Jan P. Vogler
- Where Are the Missing Dead? How Metrics Management Mitigates Official Data Misreporting in China pp. 231-258

- Guoer Liu
- Good Friends versus Best Friends: How Different Types of Political Connection Work in China pp. 259-285

- Qing Chang
- The Rise and Fall of Congressional Oversight of the Bureaucracy: The U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 1969-2018 pp. 287-309

- Jason A. MacDonald
Volume 4, issue 1, 2023
- Personnel, Politics, and Policy-Making pp. 111–158

- John W. Patty and Emily H. Moore
- Political Polarization and Judicial Selection pp. 1–27

- Tinghua Yu and Elliott Ash
- Different Rules, Different Legislators? Direct and Indirect Elections to the U.S. Congress pp. 29–50

- Joel Sievert
- Political Alignment and the Allocation of Stock Market Resources in China pp. 51–80

- Yishuang Li and Zhenhuan Lei
- The Quality of District Representation in U.S. House Committees pp. 81–110

- Josh M. Ryan
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