Causal Inference and American Political Development
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- Jeffery A. Jenkins(Univ of Southern California)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-74913-1
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Jeffery A. Jenkins & Nolan McCarty & Charles Stewart, 2024. "Learning from Each Other: Causal Inference and American Political Development," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 1-8, Springer.
- David A. Bateman & Dawn Langan Teele, 2024. "A Developmental Approach to Historical Causal Inference," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 9-39, Springer.
- Corrine McConnaughy, 2024. "The Inferential Opportunity of Specificity: How Institutional and Historical Detail Can Enable Causal Explanations and Inference," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 41-60, Springer.
- Gregory J. Wawro & Ira I. Katzelson, 2024. "American Political Development and New Challenges of Causal Inference," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 61-78, Springer.
- Sanford C. Gordon & Hannah K. Simpson, 2024. "Causes, Theories, and the Past in Political Science," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 79-98, Springer.
- Sean Gailmard, 2024. "Formal Models, Causal Inference, and American Political Development," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 99-123, Springer.
- Devin Caughey & Sara Chatfield, 2024. "Causal Inference and American Political Development: Contrasts and Complementarities," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 125-144, Springer.
- Anna Harvey, 2024. "Applying Regression Discontinuity Designs to American Political Development," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 145-171, Springer.
- Christian Grose & Abby Wood, 2024. "Leveraging Natural Experiments in Political and Legal Institutions: The Historical Political Economy of Random Audits," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 173-188, Springer.
- Sarah Binder, 2024. "How We (Should?) Study Congress and History," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 189-203, Springer.
- Jeffery A. Jenkins & Charles Stewart, 2024. "Causal Inference and American Political Development: The Case of the Gag Rule," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 205-237, Springer.
- Joshua D. Clinton, 2024. "Roll Calls, Voting Coalitions, and Possible Agenda Control in the U.S. House of Representatives: 1869–2024," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 239-272, Springer.
- Daniel J. Galvin, 2024. "What’s APD Got to Do with It?," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 273-290, Springer.
- Eric Schickler, 2024. "Causal Inference and American Political Development: Common Challenges and Opportunities," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 291-303, Springer.
- Alexandra Cirone, 2024. "Approaching Historical Data Collection with Causal Inference in Mind," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 305-315, Springer.
- Aditya Dasgupta, 2024. "Natural Experiments and Historical Social Science: The View from HPE," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 317-331, Springer.
- David Stasavage, 2024. "On the Relationship Between History and Political Science," Studies in Public Choice, in: Jeffery A. Jenkins (ed.), Causal Inference and American Political Development, pages 333-339, Springer.
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