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Public Economics
Prof. Galina Zudenkova, Ph.D.
Publications:
Social Class and (Un)ethical Behavior: Causal versus Correlational Evidence , with Elisabeth Gsottbauer, Daniel Müller, Samuel Müller and Stefan T. Trautmann, Economic Journal 132 (2022), 2392–2411. Agenda Control and Timing of Bill Initiation: A Temporal Perspective on Coalition Governance in Parliamentary Democracies , with Thomas König, Nick Lin, Xiao Lu, Thiago N. Silva and Nikoleta Yordanova, American Political Science Review 116 (2022), 231-248. Incumbents' Performance and Political Extremism , with Marina Dodlova, Journal of Public Economics 201 (2021), 104473. Electoral Accountability and Interdistrict Competition , American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 10 (2018), 143-176. Party Discipline and Government Spending: Theory and Evidence , with Marta Curto-Grau, Journal of Public Economics 164 (2018), 139-152. Electoral Competition under Costly Policy Implementation , with Dimitrios Xefteris, Social Choice and Welfare 50 (2018), 721-739. Lobbying as a Guard against Extremism , B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 17 (2017), 1-17. Non-Monotonic Group-Size Effect in Repeated Provision of Public Goods , with Chengsi Wang, European Economic Review 89 (2016), 116-128. Political Cronyism , Social Choice and Welfare 44 (2015), 473-492. The Welfare Effects of Location and Quality in Oligopoly , with Luis C. Corchón, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy Topics 13 (2013), 1143-1178. A Political Agency Model of Coattail Voting , Journal of Public Economics 95 (2011), 1652-1660. Computing Welfare Losses from Data under Imperfect Competition with Heterogeneous Goods , with Luis C. Corchón, International Journal of Industrial Organization 27 (2009), 646-654. Survey articles:
Working Papers:
Work in Progress:
Prime-Ministers' Role in Legislative Policymaking, with Thomas König, Katsunori Seki and Thiago N. Silva. Economic Voting of the Wealthy Hand-to-Mouth, with Hélia Costa and Zoe Kuehn. Political Economy of School Reforms, with Martin Karlsson. Political Polarization in 19th-century Prussia, with Thomas Bauer and Matthias Westphal. Media:
Podcast on Social Media and the Survival of Autocracies, 2019.