“The
Measurement and Stability of State Citizen Ideology,” with Evan
Ringquist, Richard Fording and Russell Hanson.
State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 7 (Summer 2007) &
“A Rejoinder: The Measurement and Stability of State Citizen Ideology”
(Summer 2007). [Abstract]]
“The
Historical Impact of Welfare programs on Poverty: Evidence from the
American States,” with Richard Fording. Policy Studies Journal,
35 (February 2007). [Abstract]]
“A
Comment on ‘Correction: Does State Political Ideology Change Over
Time?’,” with
Evan Ringquist, Richard Fording and Russell Hanson.
Political Research Quarterly, 59 (September 2006). ]
“Using
Geographic Systems to Study Interstate Competition,”
with Brady Baybeck, American Political Science Review, 99 (November
2005). [[Abstract]][Portion
of “Unpublished
Supplement”
cited in article containing more detailed description of GIS measurement
procedure] [Portion
of “Unpublished
Supplement”
containing supplementary statistical output cited in article]
“Reassessing
the ‘Race to the Bottom’ in State Welfare Policy: Resolving
the Conflict Between Individual-Level and Aggregate Research,”
with Richard Fording and Russell Hanson, Journal of Politics,
65 (May 2003)[[Abstract]]
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“Legislative
Professionalism and Incumbent Reelection: The Development of "Institutional
Boundaries,”
with Michael Berkman and Stuart Schneiderman, American Political
Science Review, 94 (December 2000). [[Abstract]]
“An
Annual Cost of Living Index for the American States, 1960-1995,”
with Richard
Fording and Russell Hanson,
Journal of Politics, 62 (May 2000).[[Abstract]]
“The
Determinants of Success in Implementing an Expert System in State Government,”
with Frances Berry and Stephen Foster, Public Administration Review,
58 (July/August 1998). [Abstract]
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“Measuring
Citizen and Government Ideology in the American States, 1960 - 1993,”
with Evan J. Ringquist, Richard C. Fording, and Russell L. Hanson, American
Journal of Political Science, 42 (January 1998). [Abstract]
“Measuring
State Tax Capacity and Effort,” with Richard Fording. Social
Science Quarterly (March 1997). [Abstract]]
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“Explaining
the Competitiveness of Gubernatorial Primaries,” with Bradley Canon.
Journal of Politics, 55 (May 1993). [Abstract]
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“The
Confusing Case of Budgetary Incrementalism: Too Many Meanings for a Single
Concept?” Journal of Politics, 52 (February 1990).
[Abstract]
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“Convergence
and Divergence in Empirical Analyses of Fiscal Politics,” with David
Lowery, American Politics Quarterly, 17 (October 1989).
[Abstract]
“Explaining
the Size of the Public Sector: Responsive and Excessive Government Interpretations,”
with David Lowery. Journal of Politics, 49 (May 1987).
[Abstract]
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“Testing
the Right Hypothesis with the Right Specification: A Reply to Tullock,”
with David Lowery. Social Science Quarterly, 67 (March 1986).
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“The
Measurement of Government Size: Implications for the Study of Government
Growth,” with David Lowery. Journal of Politics, 46 (November
1984). [Abstract]
“The
Growing Cost of Government: A Test of Two Explanations,” with David
Lowery. Social Science Quarterly, 65 (September 1984).
[Abstract]
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“Cost
and the Calculus of Voting,” with Lee Sigelman. Political Behavior,
4 (1982). [Abstract]
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“Theories
of Regulatory Impact: The Roles of the Regulator, the Regulated, and the
Public,” Policy Studies Review, 4 (February 1982). [Abstract]
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