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The Political Institutions and Political Economy (PIPE) Collaborative brings togther scholars at USC and beyond to explore important PIPE-related questions.

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Jeff Jenkins (@jaj7d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really nice piece on my former-PhD student Kenny Lowande, who is now an Associate Professor at U of Michigan. It discusses his presentation on False Front, his new UCP book. priceschool.usc.edu/news/white-hou…

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Today in Broadstreet Blog, Şener Aktürk discusses The West’s Troubled Origins: Clerics and the Eradication of Europe’s Jews and Muslims. broadstreet.blog/2024/10/14/the…

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A fundamental problem being that, if you walk into the office of many economists, they have 14 empty bookshelves, and one shelf with a bunch of grad school textbooks.

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New working paper with Thomas Gray: "Popular Support for Disenfranchisement in the United States: Voting on Constitutional Referendums, 1892-1911." First of several forays into this general topic for us. Comments welcome! dropbox.com/scl/fi/fataczm…

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Great PIPE Collaborative talk yesterday by Benjamin Noble on policy, messaging, and party control in Congress using AI and floor speeches. And great comments - as always - by Pam McCann.

Great <a href="/PIPECollab/">PIPE Collaborative</a> talk yesterday by <a href="/benjaminsnoble/">Benjamin Noble</a> on policy, messaging, and party control in Congress using AI and floor speeches. And great comments - as always - by Pam McCann.
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New in JPIPE: Nick Brouwer identifies the impact of the unique barriers to development in Indian Country on internet infrastructure. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…

New in <a href="/JPIPE_journal/">JPIPE</a>: <a href="/lawofdetours/">Nick Brouwer</a> identifies the impact of the unique barriers to development in Indian Country on internet infrastructure. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…
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New in JPIPE: Joseph Warren explores as important tension in Alaska Native politics -- exploiting opportunities for economic development versus protecting subsistence rights. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…

New in <a href="/JPIPE_journal/">JPIPE</a>: Joseph Warren explores as important tension in Alaska Native politics -- exploiting opportunities for economic development versus protecting subsistence rights. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…
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New in JPIPE: Leslie Sanchez examines the effects of bargaining power asymmetries on tribal water settlement outcomes to 61 irrigation districts across 11 negotiations. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…

New in <a href="/JPIPE_journal/">JPIPE</a>: <a href="/lesliesanch2o/">Leslie Sanchez</a> examines the effects of bargaining power asymmetries on tribal water settlement outcomes to 61 irrigation districts across 11 negotiations. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…
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New in JPIPE: Melissa Rogers & coauthors document the role of federal government policies in the sentencing of Native Americans in Western states with felon disenfranchisement laws. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…

New in <a href="/JPIPE_journal/">JPIPE</a>: <a href="/MelissaZRogers/">Melissa Rogers</a> &amp; coauthors document the role of federal government policies in the sentencing of Native Americans in Western states with felon disenfranchisement laws. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…
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New in JPIPE: Jay Krehbiel examines Native Americans’ support for Federal Indian policy by investigating attitudes toward one of the most important and consequential pieces of Federal Indian policy, the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…

New in <a href="/JPIPE_journal/">JPIPE</a>: Jay Krehbiel examines Native Americans’ support for Federal Indian policy by investigating attitudes toward one of the most important and consequential pieces of Federal Indian policy, the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…
Benjamin Noble (@benjaminsnoble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to PIPE Collaborative and Jeff Jenkins for inviting me to share my paper with Gechun Lin on party control and messaging in Congress. And thanks to Pam McCann and everyone who attended for the great feedback!

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Just two days away! The First Annual Historical Political Economy Conference USC. Cosponsored by PIPE Collaborative & USC CIS. Being held at USC Price School. A bunch of great papers, and keynote by Sean Gailmard. dropbox.com/scl/fi/pny6u5j…

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My next PIPE Collaborative conference will be The Historical Political Economy of Race on November 19 USC Price School. I'm looking for discussants in the SoCal area. There will be 6 papers. Authors and tentative titles appear below. If you're interested in being a discussant, message me!

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An interesting part of the Keynote that Sean Gailmard gave at The First Annual Historical Political Economy conference involved building generalizable knowledge in HPE. This requires the use of “primal questions” rather than “contextual questions.”

An interesting part of the Keynote that <a href="/SeanGailmard/">Sean Gailmard</a> gave at The First Annual Historical Political Economy conference involved  building generalizable knowledge in HPE. This requires the use of “primal questions” rather than “contextual questions.”