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If you would like to submit a paper to the PSPE Working Paper Series please contact Dr Stephanie Rickard (S.Rickard@lse.ac.uk|).
The PSPE Working Papers are also published on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN)|.
2012 Series
PSPE Working Paper 1, 2012
Policy Learning and Elections
|Torun Dewan, LSE
Rafael Hortala-Vallve, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 2, 2012
Testing Models of Distributive Politics using Exit Polls to Measure Voters' Preferences and Partisanship
|Valentino Larcinese, LSE
James M. Snyder, Jr, Harvard University
2011 Series
PSPE Working Paper 1, 2011
Why do States Commit to International Labour Standards? The Importance of 'Rivalry' and 'Friendship'
|Leonardo Baccini, IMT Lucca
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 2, 2011
Military Conscription, Foreign Policy, and Income Inequality: The Missing Link
|Nikitas Konstantinidis, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 3, 2011
Endogenous Ethnicity|
Elliott Green, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 4, 2011
Who Kills? Social Influence, Spatial Opportunity, and Participation in Inter-group Violence
|Omar McDoom, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 5, 2011
The Psychology of Security Threats in Ethnic Warfare: Evidence from Rwanda's Genocide
|Omar McDoom, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 6, 2011
How Significant are Fiscal Interactions in Designing Federations? A Meta-Regression Analysis
|Joan Costa-Font, LSE
Hristis Doucouliagos, Deakin University Australia
PSPE Working Paper 7, 2011
Enfranchisement and Representation: Italy 1909-1913
|Valentino Larcinese, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 8, 2011
Electoral Accountability and the UK Parliamentary Expenses Scandal: Did Voters Punish Corrupt MPs?
|Andrew Eggers, LSE
Alexander Fisher, Yale University
PSPE Working Paper 9, 2011
In Their Own Words: Perspectives from the Congressional Banking Committees
|Andrew Bailey, Bank of England
Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 10, 2011
Information Aggregation and Optimal Structure of the Executive
|Torun Dewan, LSE
Andrea Galeotti, University of Essex
Christian Ghiglino, Univeristy of Essex
Francesco Squintani, Warwick University
2010 Series
PSPE Working Paper 1, 2010
Did the Extension of the Franchise Increase the Liberal Vote in Victorian Britain Evidence from the Second Reform Act|
Samuel Berlinski, University College London
Torun Dewan, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 2, 2010
Ideological Change and the Economics of Voting Behavior in the US, 1920-2008|
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 3, 2010
A Reason-Based Theory of Rational Choice|
Franz Dietrich, LSE
Christian List, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 4, 2010
On the Size and Shape of African States|
Elliott Green, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 5, 2010
Launchpads and Graveyards: Career Profiles and the Design of Hierarchies
|Klaus Broesamle, Nuffield College, Oxford
PSPE Working Paper 6, 2010
Independence and Interdependence: Lessons from the Hive
|Christian List, LSE
Adrian Vermeule, Harvard University
PSPE Working Paper 7, 2010
Workers of the World, Unite! Franchise Extensions and the Threat of Revolutions in Europe, 1820-1938
|Toke Aidt, University of Cambridge
Peter Jensen, University of Southern Denmark
PSPE Working Paper 8, 2010
Deliberation and Oversight in Monetary Policy, 1976-2008
|Andrew Bailey, Bank of England
Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, LSE
2009 Series
PSPE Working Paper 1, 2009
The Electoral Sweet Spot: Low-Magnitude Proportional Electoral Systems
|John M. Carey, Dartmouth College
Simon Hix, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 2, 2009
Generous Legislators? A Description of Vote Trading Agreements (Theory and Experiments)
|Rafael Hortala-Vallve, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 3, 2009
Policy Restrictions, Democratic Deficit and Redistribution|
Valentino Larcinese, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 4, 2009
Endogenous Preferences: The Political Consequences of Economic Institutions|
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 5, 2009
Cabinet Structure and Fiscal Policy Outcomes|
Joachim Wehner, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 6, 2009
On the Rhetorical Strategies of Leaders:Speaking Clearly, Standing Back, and Stepping Down|
Torun Dewan, LSE
David Myatt, University of Oxford
PSPE Working Paper 7, 2009
The Three A's of Government Formation: Appointment, Allocation, and Assignment
|Torun Dewan, LSE
Rafael Hortala-Vallve, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 8, 2009
A Model of Non-Informational Preference Change
|Franz Dietrich, University of Maastricht and LSE
Christian List, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 9, 2009
Policy Shaping Politics: Monetary Policy Deliberations in Congressional Hearings, 1976-2008
|Andrew Bailey, Bank of England
Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 10, 2009
Deliberation and Monetary Policy:Quantifying the Words of American Central Bankers, 1979-1999
|Andrew Bailey, Bank of England
Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, LSE
2008 Series
PSPE Working Paper 1, 2008
The Qualities of Leadership: Direction, Communication, and Obfuscation|
Torun Dewan, LSE
David Myatt, University of Oxford
PSPE Working Paper 2, 2008
A Simple Mechanism for Resolving Conflict|
Rafael Hortala-Vallve, LSE and Nuffield College, Oxford
Aniol Llorente-Saguer, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
PSPE Working Paper 3, 2008
The Declining Talent Pool of Government|
Torun Dewan, LSE
David Myatt, University of Oxford
PSPE Working Paper 4, 2008
Institutional Constraints on Profligate Politicians: The Conditional Effect of Partisan Fragmentation on Budget Deficits|
Joachim Wehner, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 5, 2008
Exchange Rate Regime Choice with Multiple Key Currencies|
Thomas Plümper, University of Essex
Eric Neumayer, LSE
2007 Series
PSPE Working Paper 1, 2007
The Elusive Qualities of Leadership: Leaders and Decision Delegates|
Patrick Dunleavy, LSE
Bernard Steunenberg, Leiden University
PSPE Working Paper 2, 2007
Famine Mortality, Rational Political Inactivity, and International Food Aid|
Thomas Plümper, University of Essex
Eric Neumayer, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 3, 2007
Entry and Asymmetric Lobbying: Why Governments Pick Losers|
Richard E. Baldwin, Graduate Institute of International Studies
Frédéric Robert-Nicoud, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 4, 2007
Group Deliberation and the Transformation of Judgments: An Impossibility Result|
Christian List, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 5, 2007
The Effective Space of Party Competition|
Patrick Dunleavy, LSE
Rekha Diwakar, LSE
Christopher Dunleavy, Trinity College, Cambridge
PSPE Working Paper 6, 2007
Policy Shaping Politics: Monetary Policy Deliberations in Congressional Hearings|
Andrew Bailey, Bank of England
Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 7, 2007
Partisan Bias in Economic News: Evidence on the Agenda-Setting Behavior of U.S. Newspapers|
Valentino Larcinese, LSE
Riccardo Puglisi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
James M. Snyder Jr, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PSPE Working Paper 8, 2007
From Doves to Hawks: A Spatial Analysis of Voting in the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England, 1997-2007|
Simon Hix, LSE
Bjorn Hoyland, University of Oslo
Nick Vivyan, LSE
2006 Series
PSPE Working Paper 1, 2006
Deliberation, Single-Peakedness, and the Possibility of Meaningful Democracy: Evidence from Deliberative Polls|
Christian List, LSE
Robert C. Luskin, University of Texas at Austin
James S. Fishkin, Stanford University
Iain McLean, Nuffield College, Oxford University
PSPE Working Paper 2, 2006
Does Deliberation Matter in FOMC Monetary Policymaking? The Volcker Revolution of 1979|
Andrew Bailey, Bank of England
Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 3, 2006
Term Limits and Electoral Accountability|
Michael Smart, University of Toronto
Daniel Sturm, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 4, 2006
The Meaning of Conflict in the Korean National Assembly|
Hae-Won Jun, Yonsei University, Seoul
Simon Hix, LSE
PSPE Working Paper 5, 2006
In Praise of Manipulation|
Keith Dowding, LSE
Martin van Hees, University of Groningen
PSPE Working Paper 6, 2006
Extremist Outbidding In Ethnic Party Systems Is Not Inevitable: Tribune Parties in Northern Ireland|
Paul Mitchell, LSE
Geoffrey Evans, Nuffield College, Oxford
Brendan O'Leary, University of Pennsylvania
PSPE Working Paper 7, 2006
Leading the Party: Coordination, Direction, and Communication|
Torun Dewan, LSE
David Myatt, University of Oxford
PSPE Working Paper 8, 2006
Legislative Institutions and Fiscal Policy|
Joachim Wehner, LSE