Jonathan Rodden
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jonathan A. Rodden is an American political scientist. He is a professor of political science at the Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
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- The Dilemma of Fiscal Federalism: Grants and Fiscal Performance around the World (2002) (690)
- Comparative Federalism and Decentralization: On Meaning and Measurement (2004) (589)
- The Strength of Issues: Using Multiple Measures to Gauge Preference Stability, Ideological Constraint, and Issue Voting (2008) (572)
- Reviving Leviathan: Fiscal Federalism and the Growth of Government (2003) (445)
- Hamilton's Paradox: The Promise and Peril of Fiscal Federalism (2005) (405)
- Unintentional Gerrymandering: Political Geography and Electoral Bias in Legislatures (2013) (321)
- Strength in Numbers? (2002) (229)
- The Geographic Distribution of Political Preferences (2010) (210)
- Purple America (2005) (177)
- How Should We Measure District-Level Public Opinion on Individual Issues? (2012) (167)
- Does Religion Distract the Poor? (2008) (157)
- Why Has U.S. Policy Uncertainty Risen Since 1960? (2014) (145)
- A Political Economy Model of the Vertical Fiscal Gap and Vertical Fiscal Imbalances in a Federation (2013) (134)
- Fiscal Decentralization and the Business Cycle: An Empirical Study of Seven Federations (2010) (125)
- Economic Geography and Economic Voting: Evidence from the US States (2006) (119)
- Handgun Ownership and Suicide in California. (2020) (94)
- Dual accountability and the nationalization of party competition: Evidence from four federations (2011) (73)
- Representation and regional redistribution in federations (2010) (57)
- Federalism and Inter-Regional Redistribution (2009) (54)
- The Shifting Political Economy of Redistribution in the Indian Federation (2005) (47)
- Handgun Acquisitions in California After Two Mass Shootings (2017) (44)
- Cutting Through the Thicket : Redistricting Simulations and the Detection of Partisan Gerrymanders (2015) (41)
- The Achilles Heel of Plurality Systems: Geography and Representation in Multiparty Democracies (2015) (37)
- Geography, Uncertainty, and Polarization (2015) (33)
- Achieving Fiscal Discipline in Federations: Germany and the EMU (2004) (32)
- Representation and redistribution in federations (2011) (31)
- Crowdsourcing Accountability: ICT for Service Delivery (2017) (30)
- Legislative Bargaining and Distributive Politics in Brazil: An Empirical Approach (2005) (29)
- Breaking the Golden Rule: Fiscal Behavior with Rational Bailout Expectations in the German States * (2000) (29)
- GETTING INTO THE GAME: LEGISLATIVE BARGAINING, DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS, AND EU ENLARGEMENT (2009) (18)
- "Business Cycles and the Political Economy of Decentralised Finance: Lessons for Fiscal Federalism in the EU" (2004) (18)
- Comparative Politics: BACK TO THE FUTURE (2009) (18)
- It Takes a Village: Peer Effects and Externalities in Technology Adoption (2019) (18)
- Elections, Political Polarization, and Economic Uncertainty (2020) (16)
- Issue Preferences and Measurement Error (2006) (11)
- On the Migration of Fiscal Sovereignty (2004) (10)
- Viral Voting: Social Networks and Political Participation (2021) (8)
- Creating a More Perfect Union : Electoral Incentives and the Reform of Federal Systems (2001) (8)
- A Median Voter Model of the Vertical Fiscal Gap (2009) (7)
- Peer effects and externalities in technology adoption: Evidence from community reporting in Uganda∗ (2017) (7)
- Political Geography and Electoral Rules : Why Single-Member Districts are Bad for the Left OVERVIEW OF WORK (2006) (7)
- Partisan Dislocation: A Precinct-Level Measure of Representation and Gerrymandering (2021) (6)
- Assembly of the LongSHOT cohort: public record linkage on a grand scale (2019) (6)
- Bailouts and Perverse Incentives in the Brazilian States (2002) (5)
- Solutions to Political Polarization in America: Geography and Gridlock in the United States (2015) (5)
- The Loser’s Bonus: Political Geography and Minority Party Representation (2016) (4)
- Using Legislative Districting Simulations to Measure Electoral Bias in Legislatures (2010) (4)
- Voter Identification Laws and Voter Turnout (2013) (4)
- Who Is My Neighbor? The Spatial Efficiency of Partisanship (2020) (4)
- Homicide Deaths Among Adult Cohabitants of Handgun Owners in California, 2004 to 2016 (2022) (3)
- Federalism and Macroeconomic Management (2001) (3)
- Political Geography and Representation: A Case Study of Districting in Pennsylvania (2020) (3)
- Can market discipline survive in the U.S. Federation (2013) (2)
- An evolutionary path for a European Monetary Fund ? A comparative perspective External (2017) (1)
- Hamilton's Paradox: SOVEREIGNTY AND COMMITMENT (2005) (1)
- Geography and Polarization 1 (2013) (1)
- "How Does the Messenger Influence the Impact of Newspaper Endorsements?" (with C. Warshaw) (2013) (1)
- Political Dislocation : A Voter-Level Measure of Partisan Representation and Gerrymandering (2019) (1)
- Social Networks, Social Context, and Political Participation: Evidence from Uganda (2017) (1)
- Hamilton's Paradox: AN APPROACH TO COMPARATIVE CASE STUDIES (2005) (0)
- Changing the Default: The Impact of Motor-Voter Reform in Colorado (2022) (0)
- ADEMU WORKING PAPER SERIES A fiscal union for the EMU? (2018) (0)
- PROMISE AND PERIL: INTELLECTUAL HISTORY (2005) (0)
- Hamilton's Paradox: Titles in the series (2005) (0)
- Polarization and Accountability in Covid Times (2022) (0)
- Hamilton's Paradox: Preface (2005) (0)
- Documents de Treball de l ’ IEB 2009 / 3 FEDERALISM AND INTER-REGIONAL REDISTRIBUTION (2009) (0)
- The Design of Disease Maps Shapes Perceptions of Threat and Public Policy Preferences (2021) (0)
- When States Go Broke: Market Discipline and U.S. Federalism (2012) (0)
- Hamilton's Paradox: CONCLUSIONS (2005) (0)
- FISCAL FEDERALISM AND BAILOUTS IN POSTWAR GERMANY (2005) (0)
- Representation in the American States (2011) (0)
- Policy-bundling and Religion: an Experimental Approach (0)
- Hybrid Regimes within Democracies: Fiscal Federalism and Subnational Rentier States. By Carlos Gervasoni. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 308p. $105.00 cloth. (2020) (0)
- Hamilton's Paradox: THE CRISIS OF FISCAL FEDERALISM IN BRAZIL (2005) (0)
- Demonization as an Electoral Strategy (2021) (0)
- How Social Context Affects Immigration Attitudes (2022) (0)
- Book Reviews (1999) (0)
- European Union Politics Jonathan Rodden European Union Strength in Numbers ? : Representation and Redistribution in the (2002) (0)
- The problem arises when subnational politicians, along with their voters and creditors, perceive a positive probability of receiving a bailout from a higher-level government in the event of a future fiscal (2005) (0)
- Hamilton's Paradox: THE CHALLENGE OF REFORM IN FEDERATIONS (2005) (0)
- Who Registers? Village Networks, Household Dynamics, and Voter Registration in Rural Uganda (2021) (0)
- Policies to influence perceptions about COVID-19 risk: The case of maps (2022) (0)
- THE ORIGINS OF SUBNATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY (2005) (0)
- This is why Democrats lose in ‘rural’ postindustrial America (2017) (0)
- DISEASE OR CURE? POLITICAL PARTIES AND FISCAL DISCIPLINE (2005) (0)
- Around the World Does Religion Distract the Poor ? : Income and Issue Voting (2008) (0)
- Hamilton's Paradox: References (2005) (0)
- Hamilton's Paradox: THE POWER OF THE PURSE: INTERGOVERNMENTAL GRANTS AND FISCAL DISCIPLINE (2005) (0)
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