Poster Session: Legislative Studies & American Political Economy
Fri, September 6, 11:00 to 11:30am, Pennsylvania Convention Center (PCC), Hall A (iPosters)Individual Presentations
"Dead" Bills: Political Dynamics and Strategic Revival of Unsuccessful Bills - Fred Gui, Louisiana State University; Yu Ouyang, Purdue University Northwest; Leo Yang, University of California San Diego
Fine-tuning Representation: Voter Perceptions of Legislators’ Caucus Membership - Renae Marshall, University of California Santa Barbara; Sarah Anderson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Legislators in Networks: Corruption, Clientelism, and Law-Making - Anastasiia Vlasenko, Columbia University
Regulating More? Comparing Ireland’s Original and Amended Lobbying Legislation - John W. Hogan, Technological University Dublin
Threefold Functions of the Supreme Audit Institutions in a Governance Approach - Nicolas Lagos, Rutgers University School of Public Affairs and Administration
Why Congressmen Avoid Retaliation against the Supreme Court? - ANDRE LUIZ MEDEIROS KLEVENHUSEN, Fundacao Getulio Vargas; Carlos Pereira, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Lame Duck by Primary: Effect of Electoral Incentives on the U.S. House Members - Kisoo Kim, University of Chicago
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Individual Presentations
How Do Bureaucrats Learn in the Absence of Autonomous Sources of Expertise? - Dahyun Choi, Princeton University
Government Contract Transparency and Payoffs from Political Connections - Ethan Yao
Diminishing Regulatory Capacity and Corporate Political Disengagement: Evidence from State-Level Workforce Shocks - Kyuwon Lee, University of Southern California; Dahyun Choi, Princeton University
The Influence of Hate Crimes on New York's Housing Markets - zhaosheng li; Yuhan Zheng, Princeton University; Lafleur Stephens
The Strategic Use of Tariff Phaseouts in US Trade Agreements - Eric Thai, UC San Diego