Poster Session

 

  • Peter Carroll, Tracing Money Flows: Ethnicity and Budget Allocation in Uganda
  • Jason Davis, Fiscal Capacity and Pareto Efficiency: How Failure to Tax the Poor Can Hurt the Poor
  • Sasha de Vogel, Controlling the Story: Economic Crisis and Information in Authoritarian Regimes (de Vogel poster)
  • Diogo Ferrari, Effect of intraparty negotiation on interregional redistribution (Ferrari poster)
  • Jennifer Frentasia, I See What You Did There: How Voters Respond to Party Signaling in a New Democracy
  • Dustin Gamza, Accountability, the Muftiate and Independent Islam: The Effects of Government Control of Religion in Central Asia
  • Maiko Heller, The Effect of Government Parties’ Outside Options on Budget Composition (Heller poser)
  • Trevor Johnston, Authoritarian Abdication: The Role of Firms in Non-State Welfare Provision (Johnston poster)
  • Wooseok Kim, Faith and Development: A Cross-Country Comparison between the Effects of Religions on State Performance
  • Bomi Lee, Social Interaction and Public Good Provision
  • Jieun Lee Firm Heterogeneity in US Politics
  • Joseph Ornstein, Support for Free Trade in Developing Countries: Evidence from Cross-National Survey Data (Ornstein poster)
  • Taha Abdul Rauf, Risk Sharing & Public Good Distribution: Evidence from India
  • Adrian Shin, Tyrants and Migrants: Authoritarian Immigration Policy as an Elite Bargaining Outcome (Shin poster)
  • Nicole Wu, The Effects of Nationalistic and Economic Messages on Online Political Behavior: The Case of China-Taiwan Trade
  • Yujeong Yang, Mediation over Arbitration: Chinese shift against the institutionalization of labor disputes (Yang poster)
  • Quinjie Zeng, The perils of centralization: cadre rotation, campaign mobilization, and anticorruption in China