Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
United Kingdom
University of Birmingham
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courts, congress, tax, economics, empirical
legislative politics, legislative behavior, U.S. Congress, U.S. House, Fox, Fox News, news media, media influence, media effect, media, parties, partisanship, roll-call voting, dynamic partisanship
courts, statutory interpretation, tax, empirical
Tax Policy, Corporate Taxation, Tax Competition, Social Learning, Diffusion
Campaigns, Judicial Politics, Public Policy, Political Communication, Expectations, Game Theory, Institutions
Globalization, Diffusion, Learning, Social Learning, Policy Transfer, Room to Maneuver, Party Identification, Tax Policy, Environmental Policy, Trade Policy, Survey, Survey Experiment, Public Opinion, United States, CCES
Globalization, Financial Crisis, Banking Crisis, Financial Reform, Banking Reform, Public Opinion, Heuristics, Information Processing, Cues, Experts, Policy Preferences, Preference Change, Mass Behavior, Survey Experiment, Survey, United States, CCES
Legislative Politics, Comparative Politics, Comparative Legislatures, European Parliament, Parties, Political Methodology, Formal Theory, Political Economy, Bayesian IRT
Legislative Politics, Legislative Institutions, Elections, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, Shirking
International Trade, Cooperation, Repeated Games, Imperfect Monitoring, United States, China
Legislative Voting, U.S. Congress, Congressional Elections, Strategic Legislative Behavior, Political Institutions
U.S. Supreme Court, Rule of Four, institutional stability, minority rule institutions, norms
Legislative Politics, Comparative Politics, Comparative Legislatures, European Parliament, Roll Call Voting, Legislative Behavior, Political Economy, Adaptive Behavior, Learning, Principal-Agent Relationships
Congress, House of Representatives, Diffusion, Social Learning, Discharge Petition, Political Institutions, Political Economy