Jeffrey Milyo
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Jeffrey Milyo's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of California, San Diego
- Masters Economics University of California, San Diego
- Bachelors Economics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jeffrey Dennis Milyo is an American economist and professor of economics at the University of Missouri. He is also a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. One of his best-known studies is a 2005 one that he co-authored with Timothy Groseclose examining media bias. The study concluded that most major media outlets in the United States have a liberal bias, although its methodology has been criticized. He has also researched the political effects of campaign finance laws in the United States.
Jeffrey Milyo's Published Works
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Published Works
- A Measure of Media Bias (2005) (945)
- Estimating the Impact of State Policies and Institutions with Mixed-Level Data (2007) (427)
- Reexamining the Evidence of an Ecological Association between Income Inequality and Health (2001) (290)
- Corporate PAC Campaign Contributions in Perspective (2000) (287)
- Income inequality and health. (2001) (262)
- Income Inequality and Health Status in the United States: Evidence From the Current Population Survey (1998) (214)
- Environmental Policy Attitudes: Issues, Geographical Scale, and Political Trust (2008) (212)
- Inequality and public good provision: An experimental analysis (2008) (208)
- The Effect of Price Advertising and Prices: Evidence in the Wake of 44 Liquormart (1998) (144)
- Social Capital and Contributions in a Public Goods Experiment (2004) (133)
- Is exposure to income inequality a public health concern? Lagged effects of income inequality on individual and population health. (2003) (131)
- Gender Bias and Selection Bias in House Elections (2000) (95)
- Campaign Finance Laws and Political Efficacy: Evidence from the States (2006) (92)
- Did the Devil Make Them Do it? The Effects of Religion in Public Goods and Trust Games (2010) (89)
- Measuring Public Corruption in the United States: Evidence From Administrative Records of Federal Prosecutions (2016) (82)
- Induced heterogeneity in trust experiments (2006) (69)
- State social capital and individual health status. (2005) (56)
- The Electoral Effects of Incumbent Wealth* (1999) (42)
- The Electoral Effects of Campaign Spending in House Elections: A Natural Experiment Approach (1998) (34)
- On the importance of age-adjustment methods in ecological studies of social determinants of mortality. (2003) (33)
- Logical Deficiencies in Spatial Models: A Constructive Critique (2000) (33)
- The Political Economics of Campaign Finance (1999) (29)
- Do Liberals Play Nice? The Effects of Party and Political Ideology in Public Goods and Trust Games (2004) (28)
- What do Candidates Maximize (and Why Should Anyone Care)? (2001) (28)
- Electoral and Financial Effects of Changes in Committee Power: The Gramm‐Rudman‐Hollings Budget Reform, the Tax Reform Act of 1986, and the Money Committees in the House1 (1997) (27)
- Individual health status and racial minority concentration in US states and counties. (2004) (25)
- The effect of price advertising on prices (1999) (24)
- The Effects of Cross-Ownership on the Local Content and Political Slant of Local Television News (2007) (24)
- Income distribution, socioeconomic status, and self rated health in US (1999) (23)
- Sincere Versus Sophisticated Voting in Congress: Theory and Evidence (2010) (23)
- The Effects of Photographic Identification on Voter Turnout in Indiana: A County-Level Analysis (2007) (22)
- Bribes and Fruit Baskets: What Does the Link Between PAC Contributions and Lobbying Mean? (2002) (21)
- Public Approval ofU.S. State Legislatures (2012) (21)
- A Problem with Euclidean Preferences in Spatial Models of Politics (2000) (21)
- Do State Campaign Finance Reforms Reduce Public Corruption (2013) (21)
- Did the Devil Make Them Do It? The Effects of Religion and Religiosity in Public Goods and Trust Games (2005) (20)
- State Campaign Finance Reform, Competitiveness, and Party Advantage in Gubernatorial Elections (2011) (17)
- The effects of traditional versus web-assisted instruction on learning and student satisfaction (2006) (17)
- The economics of political campaign finance: FECA and the puzzle of the not very greedy grandfathers (1997) (17)
- Inequality, Group Cohesion, and Public Good Provision: An Experimental Analysis (2004) (16)
- Public Approval of State Legislatures (2011) (13)
- A social‐science perspective on media bias (2005) (12)
- The Quantities and Qualities of Poll Workers (2015) (12)
- Is inequality bad for our health (1999) (12)
- Sincere versus sophisticated voting when legislators vote sequentially (2013) (11)
- Exploring the relationships between income inequality, socioeconomic status and health: a self-guided tour? (2002) (10)
- The Political Economics of Campaign Finance: Lessons for Reform (1998) (10)
- Buying the Bums Out: What's the Dollar Value of a Seat in Congress? (1999) (9)
- Corporate Influence and Political Corruption: Lessons from Stock Market Reactions to Political Events (2013) (7)
- Campaign Finance and American Democracy (2020) (7)
- The Effects of Campaign Finance Laws on Turnout, 1950-2000 (2006) (7)
- WORKING PAPER Re-Examining the Evidence of an Ecological Association Between Income Inequality and Health (1999) (7)
- Campaign Spending and Electoral Competition: Towards More Policy Relevant Research1 (2013) (7)
- An Experimental Study of the Effects of Inequality and Relative Deprivation on Trusting Behavior (2005) (7)
- How Do States Formulate Medicaid and SCHIP Policy? Economic and Political Determinants of State Eligibility Levels (2008) (7)
- Do State Ethics Commissions Reduce Political Corruption? An Exploratory Investigation (2013) (6)
- Do Campaign Finance Reforms Insulate Incumbents from Competition? New Evidence from State Legislative Elections (2020) (5)
- The Public’s Right to Know versus Compelled Speech: What Does Social Science Research Tell Us about the Benefits and Costs of Campaign Finance Disclosure in Non-Candidate Elections? (2013) (5)
- Income Inequality, Social Capital and Mortality: Re-examining the State-Level Data (2003) (5)
- Does Public Financing of State Election Campaigns Increase Voter Turnout (2011) (4)
- Public Confidence in the Redistricting Process (2016) (4)
- The Effects of Extended Time on Exams for College Students Without Learning Disabilities: A Classroom Experiment (1999) (3)
- Giving the People What They Want? Legislative Polarization and Public Approval of State Legislatures (2016) (3)
- Don't Blame the Weather: Federal Natural Disaster Aid and Public Corruption (2013) (3)
- State Campaign Finance Laws and the Turnout Decision (2004) (3)
- On the Use of Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Studies of Income Inequality and Population Health (2002) (2)
- Health Care Professionals and Exclusive Scopes of Practice (2002) (2)
- Money in Politics (2015) (1)
- Individual Health Status and Minority Racial Concentration in U.S. States and Counties (2002) (1)
- The political economy of the congressional budget process (1994) (1)
- the Recruitment and Training of Poll Workers: What We Know from Scholarly Research (2013) (1)
- Environmental Policy Attitudes, Political Trust and Geographical Scale (2008) (1)
- DWB in COMO : Understanding Race Disparities in Vehicle Stops and Searches (2018) (1)
- On the Importance of Full versus Partial Age-Adjustment in Ecological Studies of Social Determinants of Mortality (2002) (1)
- Pathologies of Spatial Models of Politics: Were Green and Shapiro Really Right After All? (1997) (1)
- Books Received (2001) (0)
- CCES 2014 Team Module of MIZ (2016) (0)
- Does Campaign Finance Reform Influence State Tax Policy (2007) (0)
- A Replication of “Weathering Corruption” ( Journal of Law and Economics, 2008) (2021) (0)
- Explaining Public Attitudes on State Legislative Professionalism (2008) (0)
- Cost as a Sentencing Factor: A Response (2012) (0)
- Sincere versus sophisticated voting when legislators vote sequentially (2012) (0)
- A Simple Solution for a Group Choosing a Restaurant (2004) (0)
- Partisan Politics, Divided Government, and the Economy . By Alberto Alesina and Howard Rosenthal. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp. 280. $17.95.) (1996) (0)
- Health Insurance and Mortality in US Adults: A Cautionary Tale (2011) (0)
- Regulating for Public Health: Motivations for and Efficacy of State Alcohol Regulations (2006) (0)
- The States of Campaign Finance Reformby Donald A. Gross and Robert K. Goidel (2003) (0)
- The Effect of Campaign Spending in Missouri State Legislative Elections 1998-2006 [abstract] (2007) (0)
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