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Causal Inference and American Political Development

Edited by Jeffery A. Jenkins ()

in Studies in Public Choice from Springer, currently edited by Randall G. Holcombe

Date: 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-74913-1
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Chapters in this book:

Learning from Each Other: Causal Inference and American Political Development
Jeffery A. Jenkins, Nolan McCarty and Charles Stewart
A Developmental Approach to Historical Causal Inference
David A. Bateman and Dawn Langan Teele
The Inferential Opportunity of Specificity: How Institutional and Historical Detail Can Enable Causal Explanations and Inference
Corrine McConnaughy
American Political Development and New Challenges of Causal Inference
Gregory J. Wawro and Ira I. Katzelson
Causes, Theories, and the Past in Political Science
Sanford C. Gordon and Hannah K. Simpson
Formal Models, Causal Inference, and American Political Development
Sean Gailmard
Causal Inference and American Political Development: Contrasts and Complementarities
Devin Caughey and Sara Chatfield
Applying Regression Discontinuity Designs to American Political Development
Anna Harvey
Leveraging Natural Experiments in Political and Legal Institutions: The Historical Political Economy of Random Audits
Christian Grose and Abby Wood
How We (Should?) Study Congress and History
Sarah Binder
Causal Inference and American Political Development: The Case of the Gag Rule
Jeffery A. Jenkins and Charles Stewart
Roll Calls, Voting Coalitions, and Possible Agenda Control in the U.S. House of Representatives: 1869–2024
Joshua D. Clinton
What’s APD Got to Do with It?
Daniel J. Galvin
Causal Inference and American Political Development: Common Challenges and Opportunities
Eric Schickler
Approaching Historical Data Collection with Causal Inference in Mind
Alexandra Cirone
Natural Experiments and Historical Social Science: The View from HPE
Aditya Dasgupta
On the Relationship Between History and Political Science
David Stasavage

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