Timothy Groseclose
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American economist & political scientist
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Timothy Groseclose's Degrees
- PhD Economics Stanford University
- Bachelors Economics University of California, San Diego
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Timothy Jay Groseclose is an American academic. He is Professor of Economics at George Mason University, where he holds the Adam Smith Chair at the Mercatus Center. Early life Timothy Groseclose was born on September 22, 1964, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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- A Measure of Media Bias (2005) (945)
- A Model of Candidate Location When One Candidate Has a Valence Advantage (2001) (735)
- Estimating Party Influence in Congressional Roll-Call Voting (2000) (490)
- Buying Supermajorities (1996) (359)
- Comparing Interest Group Scores across Time and Chambers: Adjusted ADA Scores for the U.S. Congress (1999) (358)
- The Politics of Blame: Bargaining before an Audience (1999) (313)
- Corporate PAC Campaign Contributions in Perspective (2000) (287)
- Testing Mixed-Strategy Equilibria When Players Are Heterogeneous: The Case of Penalty Kicks in Soccer (2002) (263)
- Gatekeeping (2005) (207)
- Golden Parachutes, Rubber Checks, and Strategic Retirements from the 102d House (1994) (192)
- Vote Buying, Supermajorities, and Flooded Coalitions (2000) (156)
- The Value of Committee Seats in the House, 1947-91 (1998) (117)
- Testing Committee Composition Hypotheses for the U.S. Congress (1994) (96)
- Measuring the Ideologies of U. S. Senators: The Song Remains the Same (2000) (76)
- Estimating Party Influence on Roll Call Voting: Regression Coefficients versus Classification Success (2001) (67)
- Left Turn: How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind (2011) (64)
- An Examination of the Market for Favors and Votes in Congress (1996) (63)
- The Value of Committee Seats in the United States Senate, 1947-91 (1999) (50)
- The Electoral Effects of Incumbent Wealth* (1999) (42)
- ‘One and a Half Dimensional’ Preferences and Majority Rule (2007) (37)
- Interpreting the Coefficient of Party Influence: Comment on Krehbiel (2003) (29)
- The committee outlier debate: A review and a reexamination of some of the evidence (1994) (25)
- Sincere Versus Sophisticated Voting in Congress: Theory and Evidence (2010) (23)
- State Campaign Finance Reform, Competitiveness, and Party Advantage in Gubernatorial Elections (2011) (17)
- A social‐science perspective on media bias (2005) (12)
- Sincere versus sophisticated voting when legislators vote sequentially (2013) (11)
- "estimating Party Influence on Congressional Roll Call Voting: Regression Coefficients vs Calssification Success" (2001) (9)
- Buying the Bums Out: What's the Dollar Value of a Seat in Congress? (1999) (9)
- Rethinking Justices' and Committees' Strategies in Segal's Separation of Powers Game (2001) (6)
- One‐sided bargaining over a finite set of alternatives (2021) (4)
- Great Theatre: Little Theatre: Committees in Congress (1998) (3)
- Sophisticated Voting in Congress (2009) (1)
- Bargaining When Only One Player Can Make Proposals (2017) (1)
- The Coase Conjecture When the Monopolist and Customers Have Different Discount Rates (2017) (0)
- The Rule of 13 in House and Senate Elections (2014) (0)
- Sincere versus sophisticated voting when legislators vote sequentially (2012) (0)
- Gatekeeping Gatekeeping (2004) (0)
- A Laboratory Test of the No-Policy-Bias Implication of the Crawford-Sobel Game (2016) (0)
- Tax Leakage and the Rule of t Over 1t (2018) (0)
- Do humans rationally discount biased signals? Evidence from the Crawford-Sobel Game (2021) (0)
- A Simple Solution for a Group Choosing a Restaurant (2004) (0)
- Bias in a Laboratory Simulation of a Signaling Game with Implications for the Influence of the News Media (2011) (0)
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