Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy
2020 - 2023
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Volume 1, issue 4, 2020
- Pork during Pandemics: Federal Spending and Public Health Crises pp. 507-521

- Nicholas G. Napolio
- Local Political Institutions and First-Mover Policy Responses to COVID-19 pp. 523-541

- Mirya R. Holman, Emily M. Farris and Jane Lawrence Sumner
- Truth or Dare? Detecting Systematic Manipulation of COVID-19 Statistics pp. 543-557

- Fatih Serkant Adiguzel, Asli Cansunar and Gozde Corekcioglu
- Epidemics, Rent Extraction, and the Value of Holding Office pp. 559-583

- Francisco Garfias and Emily A. Sellars
- Institutional Origins of Protective COVID-19 Public Health Policy Responses: Informational and Authority Redundancies and Policy Stringency pp. 585-613

- Olga Shvetsova,, Andrei Zhirnov, Julie VanDusky-Allen, Abdul Basit Adeel, Michael Catalano, Olivia Catalano, Frank Giannelli, Ezgi Muftuoglu, Tara Riggs, Mehmet Halit Sezgin, Naveed Tahir and Tianyi Zhao
- Emergency Response, Public Behavior, and the Effectiveness of Texas Counties in a Pandemic pp. 615-630

- Mark E. Owens and Renee M. Johnson
- Congressional Credit-Claiming for COVID-19 Assistance: How Home Styles Adapt to Local Context pp. 631-644

- William T. Bianco and Eric R. Schmidt
- Health vs. Economy: Politically Optimal Pandemic Policy pp. 645-669

- Desiree Desierto and Mark Koyama
Volume 1, issue 3, 2020
- Local Political Economy: The State of the Field: Past, Present, and Future pp. 319-340

- Jessica Trounstine
- Toward a General Causal Framework for the Study of Racial Bias in Policing pp. 341-378

- Dean Knox and Jonathan Mummolo
- Identity and Information in Organizations pp. 379-416

- John W. Patty and Elizabeth Maggie Penn
- Insurgent Learning pp. 417-448

- Francesco Trebbi, Eric Weese, Austin L. Wright and Andrew Shaver
- Why Is Political Economy a Subfield in Comparative Politics and International Relations, but Not in American Politics? Lessons from the Past, Prescriptions for the Future pp. 449-475

- George A. Krause
- Electorates versus Voters pp. 477-505

- Scott Ashworth and Anthony Fowler
Volume 1, issue 2, 2020
- Attitudes toward Voting Technology, 2012–2019 pp. 159-187

- Charles Stewart and James Dunham
- Security and Integrity: Administrative Structure, Capacity, and American Elections pp. 189-207

- Ryan D. Williamson, Kathleen Hale and Mitchell Brown
- How to Measure and Assess the Turnout Effects of Election Reforms pp. 209-237

- Andrew Menger and Robert M. Stein
- Explaining the Blue Shift in Election Canvassing pp. 239-265

- Edward B. Foley and Charles Stewart
- Reducing Legislative Polarization: Top-Two and Open Primaries Are Associated with More Moderate Legislators pp. 267-287

- Christian R. Grose
- Easy as 1, 2, 3? Challenges of the 2020 Census and Implications for Political Science pp. 289-317

- D. Sunshine Hillygus and Jesse Lopez
Volume 1, issue 1, 2020
- Providing Political Guidance? Agency Politicization and "As If" Policymaking pp. 1-26

- Rachel Augustine Potter
- The Administrative Presidency and Public Trust in Bureaucracy pp. 27-51

- Jon C. Rogowski
- Presidential Signing Statements and Separation of Powers Politics pp. 53-78

- Sharece Thrower
- Beyond the Base: Presidents, Partisan Approval, and the Political Economy of Unilateral Action pp. 79-103

- Dino Christenson and Douglas Kriner
- Mayoral Candidates, Social Class, and Representation in American Cities pp. 105-136

- Patricia A. Kirkland
- Rethinking Public Appeals: Experimental Evidence on Presidential Performances pp. 137-158

- William G. Howell, Ethan Porter and Thomas J. Wood
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