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New Links 10-15-06

Simon Hix
London School of Economics and Political Science. Titles include
"Understanding European Parliament Elections: Punishment or Protest" (2005);
"Government-Opposition in the EU: Implications of EU Treaty Reforms for Commission Preferences and EU Policies" (2004);
"Why the EU Needs (Left-Right) Politics: Policy Reform and Accountability are Impossible Without It";
"The End of Democracy in Europe? How the European Union (As Currently Designed) Restricts Political Competition" (2003);  and
"Why the EU Should Have a Single President and How She Should be Elected" (2002).
 
Michael Morrell
University of Connecticut. Titles include
"Deliberative Democracy, Deliberative Structures and Empathy" (2000).
 
Jeffrey Carpenter (economics)
Middlebury College. Titles include
"Mutual Monitoring in Teams: Theory and experimental evidence on the importance of reciprocity";
"Performance Pay and the Erosion of Worker Cooperation";
"Do Social Preferences Increase Productivity?";
"They Come to Play: Supply effects in an economic experiment";
"The Determinants of Sunk Cost Sensitivity in Students"
"An Inter-Cultural Examination of Cooperation in the Commons";
"Crying Over Spilt Milk: Sunk Costs, Fairness Norms, and the Hold-Up Problem, with Peter Matthews";
"Social Preferences";
"Space, Trust and Communal Action: Empirical Differences across Southeast Asian Cities";  and
"Punishing Free-Riders: How Group Size Affects Mutual Monitoring and the Provision of Public Goods, Games and Economic Behavior."
 
Harry Cleaver (economics)
University of Texas. Titles include
"Deep Currents Rising: Notes on the Global Threat to Capitalism" (2006);  and
"Computer-linked Social Movements and the Global Threat to Capitalism" (1999).
 
Terrorism And Counterterrorism (bibliography)
Westpoint Military Academy
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New Links 9-1-06

Anna H. Gunnthorsdottir
Australian Graduate School of Management. Titles include
"Marriage and Gender Effects on Political Communication" (2002).
 
Russell Sobel (biography)
West Virginia University. Titles include
"Government's Response to Hurricane Katrina: A Public Choice Analysis" (2006);
"Does a Less Active Central Bank Lead to Greater Economic Stability? Evidence from the European Monetary Union" (2006);
"State Budget Stabilization Fund Adoption: Preparing for the Next Recession or Circumventing Fiscal Constraints?" (2006);
"Can Public Choice Theory Explain the U.S. Budget Surpluses of the 1990s?" (2004);
"The Last 30 Years of Public Choice: An Analysis of Author and Institution Rankings" (2004);
"Public Health and the Placebo: The Legacy of the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act" (2002);  and
"Government's Response to Hurricane Katrina: A Public Choice Analysis (2006).

New Links 7-9-06

Eric Chang
Michigan State University.  Titles include
"Corruption and Trust: Exceptionalism in Asian Democracies?";
"State Building and Democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa: Forwards, Backwards, or Together?";
"Electoral Systems and Real Prices: Panel Evidence for the OECD Countries, 1970-2000" (2005); and
"Does Corruption Pay? The Survival of Politicians Charged with Malfeasance in the Postwar Italian Chamber of Deputies" (2004).
 
Ernest Sosa (Philosophy)
Titles include
"A Defense of Institutions" (2005);
"Davidson's Epistemology" (2003);
"How to Defeat Opposition to Moore";  and
"Institutions: their nature and efficacy" (2006).
 
Hyun Song Shin (Economics)
Princeton University. Titles include
"Catalytic Finance: When Does It Work?";
"Marking to Market: Panacea or Pandora's Box?"
"Liquidity Risk and Contagion";
"Do Derivatives Disclosures Impede Sound Risk Management?";
"Public and Private Information in Monetary Policy Models";
"Positive feedback trading under stress: Evidence from the US Treasury securities market";
"Measuring Strategic Uncertainty";
"Market Risk with Interdependent Choice";  and
"Skewness of Earnings and the Believability Hypothesis: How Does the Financial Market Discount Accounting Earnings Disclosures?"
 
Jennifer Steen
Boston College. Titles include
"The Senate's Other Revolving Door: Candidate Quality, the Incumbency Advantage, and the Electoral Fortunes of Appointed Senators";
"Walking Both Sides of the Street: PAC Contributions and Political Competition";  and
"Surge-and-Decline and the 2002 Elections."
 

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