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International Political Economy Society
2007 Program

 
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Friday, November 9
Arrillaga Alumni Conference Center

CHAIRS Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Helen Milner
Jeff Frieden
Judith Goldstein
 
9:00am Room 1 David Leblang
University of Colorado

Diaspora Bonds and Cross-Border Capital: The Political Economy of International Migration
(paper)

  Room 2 Jeffrey Stacey
Tulane University

Creative Destruction? After the Crisis: Neoliberal Remodeling in East Asia
(paper)

  Room 3

David Bearce
University of Pittsburgh
Daniel Tirone

University of Pittsburgh

Foreign Aid, Recipient Growth, and the Strategic Goals of Donor Governments

9:30am Room 1 Maureen Eger
University of Washington
Do Institutions Matter? Ethnic Heterogeneity and the Limits of Altruism
  Room 2 Jacob Allen
University of California,
San Diego

The Political Economy of Remittances: Institutions and Investment, Patronage and Public Goods
  Room 3 Vineeta Yadav
Princeton University
Institutional design, lobbying behaviour and policy outcomes: Evidence from Brazil and India
10:00am Room 1 Marc Muendler
Naercio Aquino Menezes Filh
UCSD
Labor Reallocation in Response to Trade Reform
(paper)
  Room 2 Henrik Enderlein
Duke / Hertie School of Governance
Banking alone: Explaining the decline in international monetary coordination
  Room 3 Shanker Satyanath
Daniel Berger
William Easterly
New York University
The Institutional Consequences of Cold War Interventions
10:30am Break    
11:00am Room 1 Xun Cao
Princeton University
Aseem Prakash
University of Washington
Diffusing Quality: A Network Analysis of the Global Diffusion of ISO 9000 Quality Management System
(paper)
  Room 2 Patrick Leblond
HEC Montreal
Sara Hobolt
Oxford University
Is My Crown Better than Your Euro? Exchange Rates and Public Opinion on the European Single Currency
(paper)
  Room 3 Sarah Bermeo
Princeton University
Utility Maximization and Strategic Development: A Model of Foreign Aid Allocation
(paper)
11:30am Room 1 David Singer
MIT
Globalization, Migrant Remittances, and Exchange Rate Regimes
  Room 2 Kelly Wurtz
University of California,
San Diego
Depositing Credibility: Capital Account Liberalization, Dollarization, and Government Credibility
  Room 3 Dustin Tingley
Princeton University
Donors and Domestic Politics: Political and Economic Influences on Foreign Aid
(paper)
12:00pm Room 1 Stephanie Rickard
Penn State University
Compensating the Losers: Evidence on policy responses to globalization from congressional votes
(paper)
  Room 2 Stefanie Walter
Axel Dreher
ETH Zurich
Does the IMF Help or Hurt? The Effect of IMF programs on the likelihood, severity and outcome of currency crises
  Room 3 Tim Buthe
Solomon Major
Andre de Mello e Souza
Duke University/UC Berkeley
The Allocation of Private Development Aid
12:30pm Lunch Arrillaga Alumni Center
CHAIRS Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Joanne Gowa
Edward Mansfield
David Lake
 
2:00pm Room 1 Sophie Meunier
Princeton University
Rawi Abdelal
Harvard Business School
The Paradox of Managed Globalization
  Room 2 Michael Tomz
Stanford University
Legalization and the Credibility of International Commitments
  Room 3 Catherine Weaver
University of Kansas
Mainstreaming - Against the Tide: Norm Entrepreneurship and Strategic Agency in the World Bank's Gender and Anti-Corruption Agendas
(paper)
2:30pm Room 1 Lloyd Gruber
London School of Eonomics
The End of Globalization
(paper)
  Room 2 Nicole Baerg
Emory University
Mind the gap: de jure and de facto exchange rate regimes: pronouncements, expectatons, unemployment and inflation.
(paper)
  Room 3 Alastair Smith
New York University
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
New York University and Hoover Institution
A Political Economy of Aid
(paper)
3:00pm Room 1 Moonhawk Kim
University of Colorado
at Boulder
Shocks and Contexts: Linking Globalization and Democracy
  Room 2 Pablo Pinto
Santiago M. Pinto
Columbia University
The Politics of Investment: Partisan Governments, Wages and Employment
(paper)
  Room 3 Christopher Kilby
Robert K. Fleck
Vassar College
The Impact of the Cold War and the War on Terror on the Distribution of US Bilateral Aid
(paper)
3:30pm Break    
4:00pm Room 1 Layna Mosley
University of
North Carolina
Workers' Rights in Open Economies: Domestic Institutions and Global Production in the Developing World
  Room 2 Silvia Marchesi
Axel Dreher
James R. Vreeland
University of
Milano-Bicocca

The politics of IMF Forecast
(paper)

  Room 3

Alexander Baturo
Dublin City University
Julia Gray
University of California,
Los Angeles

Flatliners: Ideology and Rational Learning in the Diffusion of the Flat Tax
(paper)
4:30pm Room 1

Jude Hays
University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign

Robert J. Franzese, Jr.
University of Michigan

Estimating the Cost of Social Democracy by Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Close Elections
  Room 2 Randall Stone
University of Rochester
The Scope of IMF Conditionality
(paper)
  Room 3 Johannes Urpelainen
University of Michigan
Emissions Reductions as a Two-Level Game with Strategic Voting and Private Information
(paper)
5:00pm Room 1 Nita Rudra
Irfan Nooruddin
University of Pittsburgh
Social Policy and Economic Openness: Which Way is the Causal Arrow?
  Room 2 Jeffrey Chwieroth
London School of
Economics
The Silent Revolution: Professional Training and IMF Loans
(paper)
  Room 3 Scott Cooper
Brigham Young University
Comparing Cooperation in Trade and Money
5:30pm Room 1 Vally Koubi
Thomas Bernauer
ETH Zurich
Globalization, Political Institutions and Environmental Quality
  Room 2 Tobias Hofmann
Lena M. Schaffer
College of William & Mary
Botoxing the Economic Playing Field: Monetary Union and Protection in Europe
(paper)
  Room 3 Michael Tierney
Daniel Maliniak
William and Mary
The IPE Sub-Field within Political Science: What was it? What is it? What's it going to be?
(paper)
6:00pm Reception Bechtel Conference Center
7:00pm Dinner Bechtel Conference Center
Saturday, November 10
CHAIRS Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Helen Milner
Jeff Frieden
Benjamin Cohen
 
9:00am Room 1
 
  Room 2 Paul Vaaler
William Bernhard
University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
Political Banking Cycles and Left-Wing Incumbent Elections in Developing Countries
  Room 3 Witold Henisz
Srividya Jandhyala
Edward Mansfield

University of Pennsylvania
Pooling Dyads is a BIT Inappropriate
(paper)
9:30am Room 1 Daniel Kono
University of California
at Davis
Market Structure, Domestic Institutions, and Trade Policy
  Room 2 Jan-Egbert Sturm
Axel Dreher
Jakob de Haan

ETH Zurich
When is a Central Bank Governor Fired? Evidence based on a new data set
  Room 3 Detlef Sprinz
Christopher Kaan
University of Michigan
Designing Effective International Environmental Agreements: Multimethod Results From a Medium-N Dataset
10:00am Room 1 Thomas Sattler
Princeton University
Dispute Initiation in the World Trade Organization
  Room 2 Stephen Weymouth
J. Lawrence Broz
Jeffry Frieden

UCSD

Direct Evidence on Exchange-Rate Policy Preferences from Survey Data
(paper)

  Room 3 Nathan Jensen
Washington University
in St. Louis
Who Pays Taxes? Political institutions and corporate tax differences across firms
10:30am Break    
11:00am Room 1 Mark Brawley
McGill University
Party Platforms, the Tariff and Gold: Understanding the Intersection of Economic Interests in the 1890s
(paper)
  Room 2 Daniel Nielson
Joshua Loud
Brigham Young University
Does Adjustment Lending Work? Policy Reforms in the Wake of Program Lending
(paper)
  Room 3 Lisa Martin
Harvard
International Institutions: Weak Commitments and Signals
11:30am Room 1 Romain Wacziarg
Enrico Spolaore
Stanford University
Trade and Relatedness
(paper)
  Room 2 Dennis Quinn
Hans-Joachim Voth
Georgetown
Free Flows, Limited Diversification: Capital Account Openness and the Fall and Rise of Stock Market Correlations, 1890-2001
  Room 3 Vera Troeger
University of Essex
Opportunistic Policy Making under Domestic Constraints and International Pressures
(paper)
12:00pm Room 1 Lucy Goodhart
Columbia University
Districts and Tariffs: Electoral Geography and Economic Structure as Determinants of Trade Policy
(paper)
  Room 2 Angela O'Mahony
Susan Hyde
University of
British Columbia
International Scrutiny and Electoral Manipulation
(paper)
  Room 3 Philip Cerny
Rutgers University,
Newark
Multi-Nodal Politics: Putting the Political Back Into IPE
(paper)
12:30pm Lunch Arrillaga Alumni Center
CHAIRS Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Joanne Gowa
Edward Mansfield
David Baldwin
 
1:30pm Room 1 Soo-Yeon Kim
Scott Kastner
University of Maryland
Why the Move toward Bilateral Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific?
(paper)
  Room 2 Yoram Haftel
University of Illinois,
Chicago
The Effects of U.S. BITs on FDI Inflows to Developing Countries: Signaling or Credible Commitment?
(paper)
  Room 3 Lakshmi Iyer
Anandi Mani
Harvard Business School
Traveling Agents: Political Change and Bureaucratic Turnover in India
2:00pm Room 1

Mark Copelovitch
University of Wisconsin
Madison

Jon C. Pevehouse
University of Chicago

Choose Your Weapon: Trade Policy, Exchange Rates, and the Politics of Protection
  Room 2 Erica Gould
Johns Hopkins University
When Does Voting Really Matter? Towards a Taxonomy of IO Voting Rules
(paper)
  Room 3 David Stasavage
NYU
The Origins of Political Representation and the Problem of Public Credit in Europe,
1250-1750
2:30pm Room 1 Megumi Naoi
University of California,
San Diego
Public versus Private Enforcement of Trade Agreements: Evidence from China's Trade with the U.S., Japan and South Korea
(paper)
  Room 2 Clint Peinhardt
University of Texas,
Dallas

Todd Allee
University of Illinois
Urbana Champaign
The Effects of International Investment Arbitration on Foreign Direct Investment
  Room 3 Darren Hawkins
Jay Goodliffe
Brigham Young University
Dependence Networks and the Diffusion of Democracy
3:00pm Break    
3:30pm Room 1 Mark Manger
McGill University
Plugged into the Network? A longitudinal social network analysis of PTA formation
  Room 2 Heiner Schulz
University of Pennsylvania
Foreign Direct Investment and Political Institutions: Does the Sector Matter?
(paper)
  Room 3 Mark Kayser
University of Rochester
Partisan Waves: International Sources of Electoral Choice
(paper)
4:00pm Room 1 Christina Davis
Princeton University
The Politics of Opening Markets: A comparison of bilateral and multilateral trade negotiation strategies
  Room 2 Sonal Pandya
Harvard University
Just-In-Time Production: Sources of Temporal Variation in Foreign Direct Investment Regulation
  Room 3 B. Peter Rosendorff
James R. Vreeland
New York University
Majoritarianism and Transparency