Publications and Working Papers

(2024). Technology and the Future of Capitalism: Attitudes Toward Market Institutions in an AI-Driven Economy. Paper presented at the Caltech Conference on the Politics of AI (September 2024).

(2024). Inflation, Blame Attribution, and Voting in the 2022 US Congressional Elections. Accepted for publication, British Journal of Political Science.

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(2023). Do Exchange Rates Influence Voting? Evidence from Elections and Survey Experiments in Democracies. International Organization, 77(4).

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(2021). Gone for Good: Deindustrialization, White Voter Backlash, and U.S. Presidential Voting. American Political Science Review, 115(2).

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(2021). Populism in Place: The Economic Geography of the Globalization Backlash. International Organization, 75(2).

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(2021). The COVID-19 Pandemic and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. Journal of Population Economics, 34(2).

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(2019). The Service Economy: U.S. Trade Coalitions in an Era of Deindustrialization. Review of International Organizations, 14(2).

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(2017). Service Firms in the Politics of U.S. Trade Policy. International Studies Quarterly, 61(4).

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(2017). Winners and Losers in International Trade: The Effects on U.S. Presidential Voting. International Organization, 73(3).

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(2017). The Distributional Consequences of Preferential Trade Liberalization: Firm-level Evidence. International Organization, 71(2).

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(2016). Partisan Cycles in Offshore Outsourcing: Evidence from U.S. Imports. Economics and Politics, 28(3).

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(2015). The Influence of Firm Global Supply Chains and Foreign Currency Undervaluations on U.S. Trade Disputes. International Organization, 69(4).

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(2014). Unbundling the Relationship between Authoritarian Legislatures and Political Risk. British Journal of Political Science, 44(3).

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(2013). Government Partisanship and Property Rights: Cross-Country Firm-Level Evidence. Economics and Politics, 25(2).

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(2012). Firm Lobbying and Influence in Developing Coutnries: A Multilevel Approach. Business and Politics, 14(4).

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(2012). The Social Construction of Policy Reform: Economists and Trade Liberalization around the World. International Interactions, 38(5).

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(2011). National Competitiveness in Comparative Perspective: Evidence from Latin America. Latin American Politics and Society, 53(3).

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(2010). The Politics of Stock Market Development. Review of International Political Economy, 17(2).

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(2008). Exchange Rate Policy Attitudes: Direct Evidence from Survey Data. IMF Staff Papers, 55(3).

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