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New Links 10-15-06
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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).
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Michael Morrell
- University of
Connecticut. Titles include
"Deliberative Democracy, Deliberative Structures and Empathy" (2000).
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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."
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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).
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Terrorism And
Counterterrorism (bibliography)
- Westpoint Military Academy
- Currently contains 412 entries and
includes a search engine.
New Links 9-1-06
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Anna H. Gunnthorsdottir
- Australian Graduate School of
Management. Titles include
- "Marriage and Gender
Effects on Political Communication" (2002).
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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
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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).
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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).
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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?"
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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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