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Jeffrey Ladewig
Assistant Professor
American Politics, Legislative Studies, and Political Economy
Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin |
Jeffrey W Ladewig earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 2002 and his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1993. He teaches courses on the U.S. Congress and President as well as American political economy and American political parties. His primary area of research focuses on political economy models of party development in Congress. He has also conducted research on the organization of Congress and in the field of international political economy.
Curriculum Vitae
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Recent Publications
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“The Polls-Trends: Privacy in the Information Age.” Forthcoming. Public Opinion Quarterly. (co-authored with Samuel Best and Brian Krueger)
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“ Domestic Influences on International Trade Policy: Factor Mobility in the United States , 1963 to 1992.” 2006. International Organization 60 (1): 69-103.
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“Conditional Party Government and the Homogeneity of Constituent Interests.” 2005. The Journal of Politics 67 (4): 1006-29.
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“The Influence of the Legislative Environment on Conference Committees during the 98 th and 106 th Congresses.” 2005. Extension of Remarks 28(1). (co-authored with James Bourbeau).
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