2019
- Does Democratization Lower Consumer Prices? Regime Type, Prices, and the Consumer–Producer Tradeoff.Andy Baker, University of Colorado Boulder & Stefan Wojcik, Data Scientist, USAPublished: 2019Abstract: The booming literature on the consequences of democratization for material welfare has produced no findings on the relationship
- Sven Steinmo, University of Colorado Boulder; Kim-Lee Tuxhorn, University of Calgary; John D'Attoma, University of ExeterPublished: February 4, 2019Abstract: Do liberals and conservatives who trust the government have more
- Sven Steinmo, University of Colorado Boulder; Fred Pampel, University of Colorado Boulder; Guilia Andrighetto, European University Institute and Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies.Published: March 2019Abstract:
- Steve Steinmo, University of Colorado Boulder; Kim-Lee Tuxhorn, University of Calgary; John D’Attoma, University of Exeter Published: February 4, 2019Abstract: Do liberals and conservatives who trust the government have more similar
- Krister Andersson, University of Colorado Boulder; Alan Zarychta, University of Chicago; Tara Grillos, Purdue Univerity. Published: December 30, 2019Abstract: This article draws on health sector reform in Honduras to examine the mechanisms
- Krister Andersson, University of Colorado Boulder; Kimberlee Chang, University of Colorado Boulder Published: October 4, 2019Abstract: Social, biophysical, and institutional contexts affect forest users’ incentives to work together to
- Andy Baker, University of Colorado Boulder; Lucio Renno, University of BrasíliaPublished: May 21, 2019Abstract:We argue that most survey measures of partisanship are misclassifying many respondents as nonpartisans. Common wordings,
- Shehaj, A., Shin, A. J., & Inglehart, R. (2019). Immigration and right-wing populism: An origin story. Party Politics. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068819849888Published: 17 May 2019Abstract:Previous studies of right-wing populist (RWP
- Shin, Adrian International Studies Quarterly, sqz033, https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqz033Published: 17 June 2019Abstract:This article argues that substantial natural resource wealth leads to more restrictive low-skill immigration policy in
- Dissertation: When Do Disadvantaged Groups Participate in the Decentralized Governance of Natural Resources and Public Services? Evidence from India, Nepal, and the Global SouthCommittee: Krister Andersson (Chair), Ken Bickers, Carew