PEDD Papers 2018
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Parallel Sessions A1 – A3
A1 Constitutions and Social Choice
TETSURO OKAZAKI (Takushoku University)
Constitutional Reform under Budget Constraint and the Effect of Constitution on Political Bargaining
KATARZYNA METELSKA-SZANIAWSKA (University of Warsaw):
THOMAS DASKE (Technical University of Munich)
A2 Fiscal Capacity, Incumbency Bias and Electoral Outcomes
ALESSANDRO BELMONTE (Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca), Desiree Teobaldelli, Davide Ticchi
Katrin Paula, MASCHA RAUSCHENBACH (University of Mannheim)
STEPHAN KYBURZ (London School of Economics and Political Science)
A3 Types of Autocracy
KUNAL SEN (University of Manchester)
MATILDE THORSEN (Aarhus University)
PHOEBE WASFY (University of Hamburg)
Parallel Sessions B1 – B3
B1 Rent-Seeking and Electoral Outcomes
ARNO APFFELSTAEDT (University of Hamburg)
Koen Schoors, LAURENT WEILL (University of Strasbourg)
KIM LEONIE KELLERMANN (University of Münster)
B2 Regime Change I
MAJA ADENA (Berlin Social Science Center)
Bombs, Broadcasts, and Betrayal at the Home Front: High Treason in Germany towards the End of World War II
MUHAMMAD-BASHEER ISMAIL (University of Hull)
CHRISTIAN BJØRNSKOV (Aarhus University)
B3 Democratic Institutions 125
Klaus Gründler, TOMMY KRIEGER (University of Konstanz)
GERHARD WEGNER (Erfurt University)
HEIKE WALTERSCHEID (Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University)
Parallel Sessions C1 – C3
C1 Political Preferences
FELIX RÖSEL (Ifo Institute Dresden Branch)
DENIS IVANOV (National Research University – Higher School of Economics)
Kim Leonie Kellermann, LENA GERLING (University of Münster)
C2 (Ethnic) Conflicts and Peace Building
NILS-CHRISTIAN BORMANN (University of Exeter; University of Witten-Herdecke), Martin Steinwand
SYED MANSOOB MURSHED (Erasmus University; Coventry University), Muhammad Badiuzzamn
On the Impact of Post-Conflict Power Sharing Agreements on Growth in Developing Countries after 1989
TIM KRIEGER (University of Freiburg), Laura Renner
C3 Accountability in Autocracies I
CHRISTIAN GLAESSEL (University of Mannheim), Adam Scharpf, Belén González
SÖREN SCHWUCHOW (Brandenburg University of Technology)
THOMAS APOLTE (University of Münster)
Parallel Sessions D1 – D3
D1 Drivers of Institutional Change
Charles Angelucci, SIMONE MERAGLIA (University of Exeter), Nico Voigtländer
SYLVIA SZTERN (Lund University)
Christian Ducoing (University of Lund), SARA TORREGROSA (Lund University)
D2 Institutions, Investment, and Conflict
Kai Gehring, LENNART KAPLAN (Heidelberg University), Melvin H. L. Wong
ARTHUR SILVE (Laval University)
Democratic spillovers
Abel Francois, SOPHIE PANEL (Sciences Po Bordeaux), Laurent Weill
D3 Accountability in Autocracies II
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, ALASTAIR SMITH (New York University)
ANTONIS ADAM (University of Ioannina), Sofia Tsarsitalidou
MARIO ROBERTO GILLI (University of Milan-Bicocca)
Parallel Session E1 – E2
E1 Resource Rents, Prosperity and Institutions
GERRIT MEYERHEIM (Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich)
Income and Democracy Revisited
JONATHAN LEHNE (Paris School of Economics)
The Opium Curse? Long-run consequences of Narcotics Cultivation under the British Raj
Tania Masi, ANTONIO SAVOIA (University of Manchester), Kunal Sen
E2 Regime Change II
Paolo li Donni, MARIA MARINO (University of Florence)
MARTIN PALDAM (Aarhus University), Erich Gundlach
MARIO FERRERO (University of Eastern Piedmont)
Parallel Session F1 – F3
F1 Culture, Fiscal Policy and the Welfare State
KLAUS GRÜNDLER (University of Würzburg), Sebastian Köllner
Lucia Della Pellegrina, GIORGIO DI MAIO (University of Milano-Bicocca), Donato Masciandaro, Margherita Saraceno
Daron Acemoglu, Giuseppe De Feo, GIACOMO DE LUCA (University of York)
F2 Accountability in Autocracies III
ADAM SCHARPF (University of Mannheim; German Institute of Global and Area Studies), Christian Glaessel
Oleg Sidorkin, DMITRIY VOROBYEV (University of Wisconsin-Madison; CERGE-EI (Prague))
Fabian Burkhardt, ALEXANDER LIBMAN (Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich)
F3 Terrorism
NICOLA BRUGALI (University of Bologna), Paolo Buonanno, Mario Gilli
LAMIS SALEH (University of Hamburg)
Thomas Gries, DANIEL MEIERRIEKS (University of Freiburg)