PEDD Papers 2024

Note: Access to the papers is restricted to conference participants.

 

ANTONIS ADAM (University of Ioannina), Sofia Tsarsitalidou

Breaking Bad or Making Amends? The dynamics of internal conflict after democratization

 

YACINE ALLAM (CESAER (INRAE) - Aivancity Paris-Cachan)

Racial Discrimination: Evidence from French Local Elections

 

OSCAR AMPOFO (University of Goettingen), Oliver Musshoff, Aziz Adams Abdulai

Is there elite capture in the access to finance? Empirical evidence from smallholder farmers in Ghana and Ivory Coast

 

THOMAS APOLTE (CIW University of Münster)

The Co-Evolution of Constitutionalization and Democratization: A Dynamic Model

 

SEDA BASIHOS (University of Cambridge)

(Market) Power is (Political) Power! The Pressure of Declining Competition on Democracy

 

MICHAEL BAYERLEIN (German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)), Vanessa A. Boese, Scott Gates, Katrin Kamin, S. Mansoob Murshed

Patterns of Trade in Medical Goods: A Tale of Two Regime Types

 

CHRISTIAN BJøRNSKOV (Aarhus University) , Martin Rode

How long is the Economic Legacy of Military Dictatorship?

 

BENJAMIN BLUMENTHAL (ETH Zürich)

Voter Information and Distributive Politics

 

VANESSA ALEXANDRA BOESE-SCHLOSSER (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)

Are Most Journalists Killed in Democracies?

 

ANDRE S. BRIVIBA (University of Fribourg), Bruno S. Frey

Exit, Voice, and Camouflage

 

THOMAS CALVO (IRD, DIAL-LEDa), Emmanuelle Lavallée, Mireille Razafindrakoto, François Roubaud, Arouna Sougané

No Army Arrangement? Armed conflict and support for democracy in Mali

 

ANNALí CASANUEVA (Ifo institute), Sulin Sardoschau

Right-wing Protest and Hate Crime

 

LORENZO CATALANO (KU Leuven), Kristof De Witte

On the drivers of extremist voting: it’s not (only) the economy

 

ANDREA CELICO ( Universidad de Navarra)

Facing the populists: the effect of populist challengers on mainstream parties' welfare state positions

 

REDHA CHABA (Paris Panthéon Assas University), Michael Dorsch; Victor Hiller; Paul Maarek

Demographic and Political Transitions

 

GIACOMO DE LUCA (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)

Twitter and the Brexit referendum

 

ARNAUD DELLIS (University of Quebec in Montreal; University of Heidelberg), Sabine Kröger

How Do People Vote under Ranked-Choice Voting? An Experiment on Complexity and Voting Behavior

 

MAX DETER (Potsdam University), Kalle Kappner, Hans Lueders

Unintended Consequences of Protester Arrests - Street-level Evidence from an Autocracy

 

MAXIMILIAN DIRKS (RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research/ University of Bochum), Niklas Benner, Boris Blagov

Measuring political instability at a high frequency – a text mining approach

 

MARINA DODLOVA (University of Münster, CESifo), Christophe Muller

Exclusions, Mobilisation and Non-contributory Social Transfers

in MENA

 

LUISA DOERR (ifo Institute), Felix Roesel, Niklas Potrafke

Populists in power

 

YASMINE ELKHATEEB (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University), Joël Cariolle, Mathilde Maurel

(Mis-)information technology: Internet use and perception of democracy in Africa

 

STEFANO FALCONE (IAE-CSIC and Barcelona School of Economics)

The Legacy of the Reconquista on Class Conflict in Catalonia

 

JAN FALKOWSKI (University of Warsaw), Piotr Wójcik

Distribution of political rents and voter support: some evidence on farm subsidies and electoral performance of a peasant party

 

ALFA FARAH ( Diponegoro University), Sandy J. Maulana

Tax decentralization and accountability: a natural experiment from Indonesia

 

MOHAMMAD REZA FARZANEGAN (Philipps-Universität Marburg), Sven Fischer

The Effect of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” Protests on Life Satisfaction in Iran – Empirical evidence from survey data

 

ANDREA FAZIO (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

Protests, Long-term Preferences, and Populism. Evidence from 1968 in Europe

 

MARIO FERRERO (University of Eastern Piedmont)

The international Pope´s Party

 

THIEMO FETZER (University of Warwick & University of Bonn ), Callum Shaw; Jacob Edenhofer

Boundaries of the State

 

MIGUEL FONSENCA (Nova School of Business and Economics, Lisbon), Susana Peralta, João Pereira dos Santos

The electoral impact of a large return migration shock in a nascent democracy

 

BRUNO S. FREY (University of Basel)

Innovative Jurisdictions within the European Union

 

ATTILA GÁSPÁR (Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies (Budapest)), Gábor Simonovits (CEU), Andrea Szabó

Biased perceptions of electoral fraud? Evidence from Hungary

 

SINARA GHARIBYAN (CERGE-EI)

Activated history and voting. Decoupling collective and family remembrance

 

MARIO GILLI (University of Milano-Bicocca), Fausto Cavalli and Ahmad Naimzada

The set of equilibria in a class of symmetric conflict models

 

RAJEEV GOEL (Illinois State University), Michael A. Nelson

Hold your fire! Influence of female legislators on gun legislation in the US

 

KLAUSE GRÜNDLER (ifo Institute, LMU Munich), Luisa Dörr, Tuuli Tähtinen, and Niklas Potrafke

The effects of female political leaders: Evidence from an exogenous government change in Germany

 

LORENZ GSCHWENT (University of Duisburg-Essen), Marcel Caesmann, Janis Goldzycher, Matteo Grigoletto

Defending Democracy: The Effects of Censorship on Propaganda

 

JERG GUTMANN (University of Hamburg), Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska and Stefan Voigt

Can new constitutions tighten the reins? The effect of constitutional change on constitutional compliance

 

PATRICK HUFSCHMIDT (Ruhr University Bochum), Zareh Asatryan, Thushyanthan Baskaran, Carlo Birkholz

Favoritism by the governing elite

 

SIMON HUG (University of Geneva), Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Julian Wucherpfennig

Polygyny and conflict

 

SEBASTIAN JÄVERVALL (Kiel Institute for the World Economy)

Dominance and Dissent: Party Influence and Social Unrest in

South Africa

 

KATRIN KAMIN ( Kiel Institute for the World Economy), Jacqueline Dombrowski, Michael Bayerlein

Regime transformation and trade policy: how autocracies trade

 

FELIX KERSTING( Humboldt University Berlin), Thilo Albers, Monique Reiske

Agricultural crises and the demise of Weimar's democracy

 

TOBIAS KORN (Leibniz Universität Hannover), Thomas Schiller

Silver Tongues vs. Ready Fists: Violent Protests and Eloquent

Tweets

 

MITJA KOVAC (University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business), Chiara Focacci and Rok Spruk

Perils of the Kremlin’s Influence: Evidence from Ukraine

 

TIM KRIEGER (University of Freiburg), Jerg Gutmann

Economic freedom and varieties of peace

 

TOMMY KRIEGER (ZEW Mannheim)

Religion and public savings bank openings: Evidence from Germany (1775-1914)

 

COLIN KUEHNHANSS (European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)), Mario Scharfbillig, Joshua Holm

Voting intentions across the EU – the impact of geographical identities and perceived identity threat

 

MARTIN LANGE (ZEW Mannheim), Johannes Buggle, Max Deter, Arnim Seidlitz

The Church of Resistance - Religion and Protests in an Autocracy

 

PASCAL LANGER (Trier University), Jerg Gutmann, Matthias Neuenkirch

The Impact of Economic Sanctions on International Migration

 

HANH LE (TU Braunschweig), Thomas Schiller

The Political Drivers of High Seas Fishing: Evidence from the Chinese Distant Water Fishing Fleet.

 

UIH RAN LEE (University of Sussex), Michael Spagat

Ambient Temperature and Insurgent Violence

 

ALEJANDRO MÁRQUEZ-VELÁZQUEZ (Freie Universität Berlin & National Autonomous University of Mexico)

Developing countries' political cycles and the ressource curse: Venezuela's case

 

DANIEL MEIERRIEKS (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)

The Distributional Consequences of Terrorism in Democracies and Autocracies

 

PIERRE-GUILLAUME MÉON (Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), CEBRIG & Dulbéa), Abel François, Nicolas Lagios

The Causal Impact of Electoral Rules on Corruption

 

JAAKKO MERILÄINEN (Stockholm School of Economics and ITAM), Matti Mitrunen

Long-Run Consequences of Propaganda in the Classroom

 

KATARZYNA METELSKA-SZANIAWSKA (University of Warsaw)

Economic consequences of non-compliance with constitutions –

the post-socialist “illiberal democracy” perspective

 

FELIX MINDL (University of Cologne), Lara Marie Berger, Anna Kerkhof and Johannes Münster

Debunking "fake news" on social media: short-term and longer-term effects of fact checking and media literacy interventions

 

LUKAS MÖLLER (University of Muenster), Kim Leonie Kellermann, Jonas Klärchen, Felix Hoch

Social media attention and politicians’ voting behavior: Evidence from the European Parliament

 

MILENA NIKOLOVA (University of Groningen), Olga Popova

Echoes of the Past: The Enduring Impact of Communism on Contemporary Freedom of Speech Values

 

CHRISTIAN OCHSNER (CERGE-EI Prague), Sinara Gharibyan and Monika Koeppl-Turyna

Gender after war: Casualties, nation building and extremism after the collapse of Habsburg

 

MANUEL OECHSLIN (University of Lucerne)

Open-Source Information and Repression

 

MARTIN PALDAM ( Aarhus University)

Do relatively democratic countries grow faster?

 

SOPHIE PANEL (Sciences Po Grenoble), Abel François and Laurent Weill

Competent-looking dictators attract more foreign aid

 

ALOYS PRINZ (University of Münster)

The Political Economy of Decoupling Economic Growth from Emissions

 

CHRISTOPHER PRÖMEL (FU Berlin), Teresa Freitas Monteiro

Local Far-Right Demonstrations and Nationwide Public Attitudes

 

DAVID RANDAHL (Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University)

Inexorable force or dying wave? Long term trends of democratization and the third wave of autocratization

 

GIANLUCA RUSSO (UAB, BSE), Thomas Gautier, Daniela Horta Saenz

Nation-Building in Post-Conflict Settings: Evidence from South

Africa

 

NAVID SABET (Goethe University Frankfurt), Marius Liebald, Guido Friebel

Terrorism and Voting: The Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Germany

 

VASSILIS SARANTIDES (Athens University of Economics and Business), Luis Sanchez

Narco-favouritism: Evidence from Mexico

 

ANTONIA SAVOIA (University of Manchester and UNU-WIDER), Kuna Sen and  Abrams M.E. Tagem

Institutional Change and Persistence: What does the long–run evidence tell us?

 

THOMAS SCHILLER (Leibniz University of Hannover)

Disconnecting Dissent: Exploring the Effect of Internet

Shutdowns on Protest Movements

 

MARCEL SCHLEPPER ( ifo Institut // LMU München)

Economic Effects of Potential War

 

BENEDIKT W. SCHMAL (Walter Eucken Institute), Karsten Mause

All Cops Are on Budget: The Political Economy of Policing Public Events

 

THEO SIMON (University of Siegen), Nils Goldschmidt

Were you naughty or nice? An Impartial Theory of the Effects of

Lobbyism

 

TANMAY SINGH (Jönköping University, Sweden), Marcel Garz

The Effect of Populist State Leaders on Party Competition

 

ANDREAS STEGMANN (University of Warwick), Sam Bazzi, Masyhur Hilmy, Ben Marx, Mahvish Shauka

Turnover, Morale, and Performance in Bureaucracies: Evidence

from Indonesian Villages

 

ROBERT STELTER (University of Basel, MPIDR), Thomas Baudin

Kinder, Küche und Kirche - Family policies and fertility in the Third Reich

 

THOMAS STRATMANN (George Mason University), Kevin Dwyer

Effects of Politically Responsive Agency Spending on Incumbent Vote Shares

 

TUULI TÄHTINEN (ifo Institut and University of Munich), Nicole Stoelinga

Democracy under pressure: fading support amid rising violence

 

KONSTANTINOS THEOCHAROPOULOS (University of Siegen)

Economic Sanctions and Political Regimes: A Theory of Comprehensive and Targeted Strategies

 

EVI TSAVOU (University of Patras, Greece), Antonis Adam

Assessing the effect of international terrorism on civil liberties using a potential outcomes framework

 

CARL CHRISTIAN VON WEIZSÄCKER (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods)

Freedom and Adaptive Preferences

 

EMILIE WOJCIESZYNSKI (Utrecht University School of Economics), Vitezslav Titl

The Power of the Pen: Influences of Lobbying on the legislative procedure in Europe

 

ITAMAR YALIR (Israel Democracy Institute), Noam Gidron, Yotam Margalit, Lior Sheffer

Who Supports Democratic Backsliding? Evidence from Israel

 

VALDIMIR ZABOLOTSKIY (University of Bologna), Ivan Fomichev, Diana Rafailova

Capturing the Dynamics of Regime Support with Social Media: The Case of VK and the Russo-Ukrainian War

 

NIKITA ZAKHAROV (University of Freiburg), Diana Zarbailova

Do Covid Cash Transfers Increase Electoral and Political Support

of an Incumbent? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Russia

 

EDITH ZINK (University of Copenhagen)

After Autocracy - Power Struggles in Tunisia After the Arab

Uprising