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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 Downloads
Nicholas G. Napolio
Local Political Institutions and First-Mover Policy Responses to COVID-19 pp. 523-541 Downloads
Mirya R. Holman, Emily M. Farris and Jane Lawrence Sumner
Truth or Dare? Detecting Systematic Manipulation of COVID-19 Statistics pp. 543-557 Downloads
Fatih Serkant Adiguzel, Asli Cansunar and Gozde Corekcioglu
Epidemics, Rent Extraction, and the Value of Holding Office pp. 559-583 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Mark E. Owens and Renee M. Johnson
Congressional Credit-Claiming for COVID-19 Assistance: How Home Styles Adapt to Local Context pp. 631-644 Downloads
William T. Bianco and Eric R. Schmidt
Health vs. Economy: Politically Optimal Pandemic Policy pp. 645-669 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jessica Trounstine
Toward a General Causal Framework for the Study of Racial Bias in Policing pp. 341-378 Downloads
Dean Knox and Jonathan Mummolo
Identity and Information in Organizations pp. 379-416 Downloads
John W. Patty and Elizabeth Maggie Penn
Insurgent Learning pp. 417-448 Downloads
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 Downloads
George A. Krause
Electorates versus Voters pp. 477-505 Downloads
Scott Ashworth and Anthony Fowler

Volume 1, issue 2, 2020

Attitudes toward Voting Technology, 2012–2019 pp. 159-187 Downloads
Charles Stewart and James Dunham
Security and Integrity: Administrative Structure, Capacity, and American Elections pp. 189-207 Downloads
Ryan D. Williamson, Kathleen Hale and Mitchell Brown
How to Measure and Assess the Turnout Effects of Election Reforms pp. 209-237 Downloads
Andrew Menger and Robert M. Stein
Explaining the Blue Shift in Election Canvassing pp. 239-265 Downloads
Edward B. Foley and Charles Stewart
Reducing Legislative Polarization: Top-Two and Open Primaries Are Associated with More Moderate Legislators pp. 267-287 Downloads
Christian R. Grose
Easy as 1, 2, 3? Challenges of the 2020 Census and Implications for Political Science pp. 289-317 Downloads
D. Sunshine Hillygus and Jesse Lopez

Volume 1, issue 1, 2020

Providing Political Guidance? Agency Politicization and "As If" Policymaking pp. 1-26 Downloads
Rachel Augustine Potter
The Administrative Presidency and Public Trust in Bureaucracy pp. 27-51 Downloads
Jon C. Rogowski
Presidential Signing Statements and Separation of Powers Politics pp. 53-78 Downloads
Sharece Thrower
Beyond the Base: Presidents, Partisan Approval, and the Political Economy of Unilateral Action pp. 79-103 Downloads
Dino Christenson and Douglas Kriner
Mayoral Candidates, Social Class, and Representation in American Cities pp. 105-136 Downloads
Patricia A. Kirkland
Rethinking Public Appeals: Experimental Evidence on Presidential Performances pp. 137-158 Downloads
William G. Howell, Ethan Porter and Thomas J. Wood
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