fortunato.bsky.social
Studies comparative political economy (mostly legislatures in Europe and the US) at @gpsucsd.bsky.social at UC San Diego.
Proud Nutmegger and Hurricane.
Loves the Knicks, Giants, and Yankees.
http://www.davidfortunato.com/
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Bringing multiple cases in Feb 2021, while SCOTUS could still smell their own soiled robes, might have gone a long way
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Wow, thanks!
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Looks very cool!
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Outstanding Article Award: @iasmingoes.bsky.social and Terry Chapman, “Can “Soft” Advice from International Organizations Catalyze Natural Resource Sector Reform?” International Studies Quarterly, doi.org/10.1093/isq/...
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Ha!
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I’ve never thought of this before you mentioned it, but I’m fascinated now. How different could the management structures be?
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What these changes look like in raw dollar terms, per CBO analysis of GOP budget bill:
Typical household in bottom income decile loses ~$1,600 annually.
Typical household in richest income decile gains ~$12,000 annually.
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Name and shame, Jake
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This or similar has been promised by other editorial regimes at top journals before, but still like 1/4 of American research in top journals is basically “Democrats and Republicans are different.”
Get some new ideas, American behaviorists
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“Most manuscripts with empirical contributions, but without theoretical innovation, are less likely to find a home at AJPS….Manuscripts that offer new empirical tests of standing theories and hypotheses are widely published in the growing set of subfield and specialty journals.”
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My paper with Nate Monroe on agenda control and House member success. We do two fun things: show the result of every possible specification (with data on hand) and compare the model dependence of the null to the model dependence of another covariate.
www.davidfortunato.com/bjps2020.pdf