Video and Papers: GRIPE Season 1
Summer 2020
Alberto Alesina (Harvard), Davide Furceri (IMF), Jonathan D. Ostry (IMF), Chris Papageorgiou (IMF) and Dennis P. Quinn (Georgetown)
“Structural Reforms and Elections: Evidence from a World-Wide New Dataset“
View the recorded workshop here.
Erik Voeten (Georgetown University),Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen), Juan Mayoral (University of Copenhagen), Anton Strezhnev (New York University)
Watch the recorded webinar here.
Erica Owen (University of Pittsburgh)
“Firms vs. Workers? The Politics of Openness in an Era of Global Production and Automation”
View the recording of the webinar here.
Stefanie Walter (Zurich)
“Brexit Domino? The Political Contagion Effects of Voter-based Disintegration”
View the recording here.
Daniel W. Gingerich (Virginia) and Jan P. Vogler (Virginia)
“Pandemics and Political Development: The Electoral Legacy of the Black Death in Germany”
The recording of the webinar is available here.
Helen Milner (Princeton) and Sondre Solstad (Princeton)
“Technological Change and the International System“
View the recording of the webinar here.
Jonas B. Bunte (Texas at Dallas), Geoffrey Gertz (Brookings) and Alexandra Zeitz (European University Institute)
“Cascading Noncompliance: Explaining How International Cooperation Breaks Down”
View the recording of the webinar here.
Alisha Holland (Harvard), Margaret E. Peters (UCLA) and Yang-Yang Zhou (UBC)
Attitudes Towards Immigrants in Colombia: The Role of Partisanship
View the recording of the webinar here
Axel Dreher (Heidelberg), Andreas Fuchs (Goettingen), Bradley Parks (William and Mary), Austin Strange (Harvard) and Michael J. Tierney (William and Mary)
“The Political Economy of Chinese Aid“
View a recording of the webinar here.
Valentin Lang (Zurich), Daniel Bischof (Zurich) and Nils Redeker (Hertie School Berlin)
“Helping the Left Behind? Place-Based Policies and Regional Inequality”
View a recording of the webinar here.
Nikhar Gaikwad (Columbia) and Gareth Nellis (California, San Diego)
“Overcoming the Political Exclusion of Migrants: Theory and Experimental Evidence from India”
View a video recording of the webinar here.
Mark Kayser (Hertie) and Michael Peress (SUNY Stony Brook)
“Media Effects in the Economic Vote”
View the webinar recording here.
Leonardo Baccini (McGill) and Thomas Sattler (Geneva)
Austerity, Economic Vulnerability, and Populism
View the webinar recording here.