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Autor:
Frederick J. Boehmke, Bruce A. Desmarais, Abbie Eastman, Isabelle Grassel, Jeffrey J. Harden, Samuel Harper, Liam Kaboli, Hyein Ko, Elisabeth Oster, Tracee M. Saunders
Publikováno v:
Scientific Data, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2023)
Abstract SPRC19 is a new database that seeks to capture a wide range of state policy actions in response to COVID-19 in the United States. Since March 2020 we have monitored state governments’ and multi-state associations’ websites for executive
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/04b80b0fc2b147459f4dec05625fc9bf
Autor:
Jeffrey J. Harden, Bruce A. Desmarais, Mark Brockway, Frederick J. Boehmke, Scott J. LaCombe, Fridolin Linder, Hanna Wallach
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics. 85:436-452
Autor:
Taegyoon Kim, Nitheesha Nakka, Ishita Gopal, Bruce A. Desmarais, Abigail Mancinelli, Jeffrey J. Harden, Hyein Ko, Frederick J. Boehmke
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Legislative Studies Quarterly. 47:1023-1041
Autor:
Scott J. LaCombe, Frederick J. Boehmke
Publikováno v:
State Politics & Policy Quarterly. 21:286-305
We utilize a new policy adoption database with over 500 policies to test whether the initiative process influences the timing of policy adoption. Prior studies have produced both supportive and null findings of the effect of the initiative, but typic
Publikováno v:
Political Science Research and Methods. 9:760-778
We developed a maximum likelihood estimator corresponding to the predicted hazard rate that emerges from a continuous time game of incomplete information with a fixed time horizon (i.e., Kreps and Wilson, 1982, Journal of Economic Theory27, 253–279
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Interest Groups & Advocacy. 9:80-101
American Indian nations, as pre-constitutional sovereigns, occupy a unique place in the USA. While tribal governments are able to exercise numerous rights as independent nations, they are often affected by policy decisions at the federal and state le
For decades scholars of state politics have studied the ways in which innovations in public policy diffuse across the states. Several studies indicate that policy diffusion is an explicitly dyadic process whereby states learn and adopt policies from
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::fdfa7514d332d31f414581bf89413551
https://doi.org/10.17077/ra4p-kxo9
https://doi.org/10.17077/ra4p-kxo9
Autor:
Scott J. LaCombe, Hanna Wallach, Mark Brockway, Bruce A. Desmarais, Jeffrey J. Harden, Frederick J. Boehmke, Fridolin Linder
Publikováno v:
Policy Studies Journal. 48:517-545
Autor:
Joshua Boston, Costas Panagopoulos, Michael D. Gilbert, Victor Haynes, David C. Kimball, Nathaniel A. Birkhead, Farrah M. Stone, Francisco Cantú, Matthew R. Miles, Charles A. Kromkowski, Min Hee Seo, Andrew Reeves, David Miller, Farhan Kawsar, Frederick J. Boehmke, Julie Wronski, Lonna Rae Atkeson, Brian Janssen, David Darmofal, Thomas C. Ellington, Robert M. Stein, Rachel VanSickle-Ward, Christopher B. Mann, Jed Greenberg, Elena Llaudet, Barry C. Burden, Abby K. Wood, Lindsay Nielson, Charles Stewart, Gayle Alberda, Terri Susan Fine, Anson Fung, R. Michael Alvarez, Yu Ouyang, Haley Simmons, Charles J. Finocchiaro, Rachael V. Cobb, Corwin D. Smidt, Kenneth R. Mayer, Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Zachary Birenbaum, Emily Beaulieu
Publikováno v:
Political Research Quarterly. 73:439-453
This paper is the result of a nationwide study of polling place dynamics in the 2016 presidential election. Research teams, recruited from local colleges and universities and located in twenty-eight election jurisdictions across the United States, ob