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Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy

2020 - 2023

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Volume 4, issue 2, 2023

Speaking, Thinking, and Being President pp. 159-182 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jan P. Vogler
Where Are the Missing Dead? How Metrics Management Mitigates Official Data Misreporting in China pp. 231-258 Downloads
Guoer Liu
Good Friends versus Best Friends: How Different Types of Political Connection Work in China pp. 259-285 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jason A. MacDonald

Volume 4, issue 1, 2023

Personnel, Politics, and Policy-Making pp. 111–158 Downloads
John W. Patty and Emily H. Moore
Political Polarization and Judicial Selection pp. 1–27 Downloads
Tinghua Yu and Elliott Ash
Different Rules, Different Legislators? Direct and Indirect Elections to the U.S. Congress pp. 29–50 Downloads
Joel Sievert
Political Alignment and the Allocation of Stock Market Resources in China pp. 51–80 Downloads
Yishuang Li and Zhenhuan Lei
The Quality of District Representation in U.S. House Committees pp. 81–110 Downloads
Josh M. Ryan

Volume 3, issue 3-4, 2022

Identifying the “Downsian Ceilingâ€: When Does Polarization Make Appealing to One’s Base More Attractive than Moderating to the Center pp. 273-293 Downloads
Samuel Merrill, III, Bernard Grofman and Thomas Brunell
Divide and Conquer: Presidents, Parliaments, and Political Polarization during Electoral Campaigns pp. 295-315 Downloads
Kemal Kıvanç Aköz, Ekim Arbatli and Dina Rosenberg
Income Inequality and Electoral Theories of Polarization pp. 317-342 Downloads
Dan Alexander and Asya Magazinnik
Two Decades of Polarization in American State Legislatures pp. 343-370 Downloads
Boris Shor and Nolan McCarty
Partisan Manipulation of Dimensionality and Party Polarization in the U.S. Congress pp. 371-393 Downloads
Hong Min Park
Elite Polarization and Partisan Think Tanks pp. 395-411 Downloads
E. J. Fagan
How the Constitution Aggravates Polarized Politics: The Trap the Framers Left Us pp. 413-431 Downloads
Jeremy C. Pope
Mass or Elite Polarization as the Driver of Authoritarian Backsliding? Evidence from 14 Polish Surveys (2005–2021) pp. 433-448 Downloads
Ipek Cinar and Monika Nalepa
Inducing Polarization? The Effect of Congressional Procedure and Partisan Lawmaking on Ideal Point Estimation pp. 449-479 Downloads
Austin Bussing and Joshua Y. Lerner
Polarization as a Function of Chamber Size pp. 481-496 Downloads
Daniel B. Magleby, Gregory Robinson and Matthew Walz

Volume 3, issue 2, 2022

A Revolution of Rights in American Founding Documents pp. 124-147 Downloads
Scott F. Abramson, Michael J. Barber and Jeremy C. Pope
Liberation Wars as Critical Junctures: Colonial Heritage and the Persistence of Inequality pp. 149-181 Downloads
Vladimir Chlouba
Appellate Court Influence over District Courts in the United States pp. 183-213 Downloads
Michael P. Olson and Albert H. Rivero
Does Equality Persist? Evidence from the Homestead Act pp. 215-241 Downloads
Bryan Leonard and Brian Kogelmann
Franchise Expansion and Legislative Representation in the Early United States pp. 243-271 Downloads
Stephen Ansolabehere, Jaclyn Kaslovsky and Michael P. Olson

Volume 3, issue 1, 2022

A Pink Slip for the Blue Reform: Is Selection, Experience, or Ideology the Elixir of Populists’ Survival? pp. 1-21 Downloads
Sirus Dehdari, Konstantinos Matakos, Jaakko Meriläinen and Janne Tukiainen
Democracy in Hard Times: Economic Decline, Social Capital, and Resilience Against Far-Right Nationalism pp. 23-59 Downloads
Francesc Amat and Emmy Lindstam
Credibility and Backlash pp. 61-86 Downloads
David Foster
Populism and Central Bank Independence: A Conceptual and Empirical Reassessment pp. 87-105 Downloads
Cameron G. Thies
Coalitions, Indigenous Peoples, and Populism in the Americas pp. 107-123 Downloads
Alberto Diaz-Cayeros

Volume 2, issue 4, 2022

Distributive Politics and Crime pp. 453-482 Downloads
Masataka Harada and Daniel M. Smith
At Your Own Risk: A Model of Delegation with Ambiguous Guidelines pp. 483-508 Downloads
Jieun Kim
Selling Out? Contingent Politicization and Contracting Risk in U.S. Federal Procurements, 2001–2016 pp. 509-535 Downloads
George A. Krause and Matthew Zarit
When Rising Tides Don’t Lift All Boats Equally: Racial Inequality in Health Insurance after the Affordable Care Act pp. 537-567 Downloads
Pamela J. Clouser McCann and Ashley Jardina
Reviewing Procedure versus Judging Substance: How Increasing Bureaucratic Oversight Can Reduce Bureaucratic Accountability pp. 569-596 Downloads
Ian R. Turner

Volume 2, issue 3, 2021

Populist Support, Institutional Trust, and Gender: The Impact of Foreign-Imposed Austerity During the European Debt Crisis pp. 329-346 Downloads
Beatrice Magistro, Lucas Owen and Nicolas Wittstock
Quo Vadis? Refugee Centers and the Geographic Expansion of Far-Right Parties pp. 347-364 Downloads
Massimo Pulejo
Primaries and Populism: Voter Efficacy, Champions, and Election Rules pp. 365-388 Downloads
Betsy Sinclair and J. Andrew Sinclair
Populism and COVID-19: How Populist Governments (Mis)Handle the Pandemic pp. 389-428 Downloads
Michael Bayerlein, Vanessa A. Boese, Scott Gates, Katrin Kamin and Syed Mansoob Murshed
Voter Support for Anti-Immigrant Populist Parties: The Effect of Economic Pessimism and “Out-Group†Immigration pp. 429-451 Downloads
Didem Seyis and William B. Heller

Volume 2, issue 2, 2021

Do District Attorneys Represent Their Voters? Evidence from California's Era of Criminal Justice Reform pp. 169-197 Downloads
Michael W. Sances
What Makes a Good Local Leader? Evidence from U.S. Mayors and City Managers pp. 199-225 Downloads
Maria Carreri and Julia Payson
Strategic Partisans: Electoral Motivations and Partisanship in Local Government Communication pp. 227-248 Downloads
Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
Service Solvency and Quality of Life After Municipal Bankruptcy pp. 249-280 Downloads
Carolyn Abott and Akheil Singla
Jurisdictional Competition, Market Power, and the Compensation of Public Employees pp. 281-302 Downloads
Vladimir Kogan
Senior Citizens as a Pro-Police Interest Group pp. 303-328 Downloads
Rebecca Goldstein

Volume 2, issue 1, 2021

Economic Insecurity and Deportees' Decision to Re-migrate in a COVID-19 Era pp. 1-21 Downloads
Elaine K. Denny, David Dow, Diego Romero and Erik Wibbels
Pandemic Pluralism: Legislator Championing of Organized Interests in Response to COVID-19 pp. 23-41 Downloads
Alexander C. Furnas, Jesse M. Crosson and Geoffrey M. Lorenz
Reverse Party Favoritism in Times of Pandemics: Evidence from Poland pp. 43-61 Downloads
Kantorowicz, Jarosław
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Support for European Integration: Evidence from Germany pp. 63-80 Downloads
Jay N. Krehbiel and Sivaram Cheruvu
Essential or Expedient? COVID-19 and Business Closures in the U.S. States pp. 81-102 Downloads
Jesse M. Crosson and Srinivas C. Parinandi
Why Are Pandemics Ideological? pp. 103-141 Downloads
Tom S. Clark and John W. Patty
Yellow Fever and Institutional Development: The Rise and Fall of the National Board of Health pp. 143-167 Downloads
Thomas R. Gray and Jeffery A. Jenkins
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