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ISPS Working Paper Series, 2003

Much of the research done by ISPS-affiliated scholars is published in ISPS working papers. A list of ISPS working papers, copies of individual papers, or reprints of any other papers written by ISPS faculty are available through the Office of the Director, 203 432-3234, or by e-mail to pamela.lamonaca@yale.edu.

 
95-01
"Economic Voting in U.S. Elections: An Annotated Bibliography."
Deborah Guber. Fall 1995.

96-01.1
"Rational Voters, Candidate Spending, and Incomplete Information: A Theoretical Analysis with Implications for Campaign Finance Reform."
Alan Gerber. March 1996.

96-02.1
"Political Competition in a Red Shadow: The Effects of China's Military Threats on Taiwan's 1996 Presidential Election."
Leonard M. Wantchekon and David K. Lam. July 1996.

96-04.1
Democratic Justice, Chapter 5, "Governing Children."
(New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001).

96-05.1
"From Lynching to Gay-Bashing: The Elusive Connection between Economic Conditions and Hate Crime."
Donald P. Green, Jack Glaser, and Andrew Rich.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 75:1 (1998) 82-92.

96-06.1
"The Effects of Demographic Change on Hate Crime."
Donald P. Green, Janelle Wong, and Dara Strolovitch.
American Journal of Sociology 104 (1998) 372-403.

96-07.1
"The Non-Development of a Professional Social Movement Organization."
James S. O'Leary. December 1996.

97-01.1
"The Effect of State Size on Congressional Career Length."
Alan Gerber. January 1997.

97-02.1
"Standardized Tests and Educational Assessment."
William Lichten. April 1997.

97-03.5
"Macropartisanship: A Replication and Critique."
Donald P. Green, Bradley L. Palmquist, and Eric Schickler. May 1997.
A.P.J.R. 92:4 (1998).

98-01.1
"Contrasting Local Officials: Internal Support for Proposition 2.5."
Steven B. Andrews, April 1998.

98-02.1
"White Supremacist Activity and Cross Burnings in North Carolina."
Donald P. Green and Andrew Rich. December 1997.
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 14:3 (1998).

00-01

"Voting May be Habit-forming"

Donald P. Green and Alan Gerber, Yale University, February 2000.

00-02
"Do Phone Calls Increase Voter Turnout: A Field Experiment."
Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green. Public Opinion Quarterly (2001) Vol. 65:75-85.

00-03
"To What Extent Do Fiscal Regimes Equalize Opportunities for Income Acquisition Among Citizens?" (2000) John E. Roemer, et al.

02-01
"The Illusion of Learning from Observational Research” (2003) Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green, and Edward Kaplan.