2016 Graduate Student Publications
- *Wojcik, Stefan. 2016 “Why Legislative Networks? Analyzing Legislative Network Formation“. Conditionally accepted at Political Science Research and Methods. Read More
- *Wojcik, Stefan. 2016 “Political Networks and Computational Social Science“ (with David Lazer). Forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Political Networks. Read More
- *Wright, G.D., Andersson, K.P., Gibson, C.C., Evans, T. 2016. Decentralization May Reduce Deforestation when User Groups Engage with Local Government. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113(52): 14958–14963.
- Minkoff, Scott L. 2016. “NYC 311 A Tract-Level Analysis of Citizen–Government Contacting in New York City.” Urban Affairs Review 52.2: 211-246. Read More
- Liu AH, *Roosevelt M, Wilson Sokhey S. "Trade and the Recognition of Commercial Lingua Francas: Russian Language Laws in Post-Soviet Countries." Economics & Politics (October 2016). Read More
- Liu, Amy and *Elise Pizzi. 2016. “The Language of Economic Growth: A New Measure of Linguistic Heterogeneity.” British Journal of Political Science. Read More
- Greenberg, Edward and Benjamin Page. 2017. Struggle for Democracy, 2016 Presidential Election Edition. Pearson: Hoboken, NJ. [Contributing Authors: *David Doherty, *Scott L. Minkoff, *Joshua Ryan] (Non-Peer-Reviewed Publication) Read More
- *Cayton, Adam. 2016. “Why Are Some Institutions Replaced while Others Persist? Evidence from State Constitutions.” State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 16(3): 267-289. Read More
- *Cayton, Adam. 2016. “Consistency vs. Responsiveness: Do Members of Congress Change Positions on Specific Issues in Response to Their Constituencies?” Political Research Quarterly70(1): 3-18.
- Bearce DH, *Eldredge CD, *Jolliff BJ. "Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity." International Studies Quarterly. 60 (2) (June 01, 2016): 307-316. Read More